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From Page to Portfolio: How Authors Think Too Small About Their Intellectual Property
For many authors, publication feels like the finish line. The manuscript is complete. The deal is signed. The book is printed. The work has moved from imagination into the marketplace. But publication is not an endpoint. It is an inflection point. A book is not simply a creative artifact. It is intellectual property — an…
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SPEAKING & MEDIA
Speaking & Public Discourse Nea Simone speaks at the intersection of storytelling, intellectual property, and capital architecture. Her engagements examine how narrative discipline informs ownership, how cultural intelligence shapes markets, and how deliberate structural design determines which ideas endure. Rather than offering commentary on trends, Simone addresses systems — the financial, cultural, and technological frameworks…
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BOOKS
For more than two decades, Simone’s work has remained in continuous publication and is distributed in over twenty countries. Her writing spans fiction, nonfiction, motivational work, and children’s literature—each grounded in narrative discipline and cultural endurance. Across genres, her work examines inheritance, identity, agency, and consequence—how personal decisions reverberate across generations and systems. The structural…