Author: Nea
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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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Stop Asking for Permission
Permission-seeking is subtle. It shows up dressed as “humility,” but often it’s fear in disguise. We tell ourselves we’re “just preparing.” We say we’re “not quite ready yet.” We think someone else will show up and unlock the door.
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The Business of My Voice: How I Turned My Words Into a Platform
For the Woman Reading This… If you’re sitting on a story—speak it. If you’re shrinking in rooms you’re meant to lead—stand up. If you’re waiting for a sign—this is it. You are not “just” a writer. You are not “just” a speaker. You are a voice. A platform. A movement in motion.