This three minute video says so much
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Maybe if you hear this advice coming from a successful and dynamic entrepreneurial woman rather than hearing it again from his moiness will cause you to take this advice seriously, and find inspiration in it. It is all about why we write, or should write, or as Laura frames it, tell our stories. I am on her mailing list and the premise of her on-line magazine is that there is much that we can pass on to our kids other than financial assets. (In my own will, for example, I am leaving my unused college credits to my daughter Tesse, my seventh-grade humour to Tamara, and my uncanny ability to charm women to Morgan–not that he needs it, but I would just hate to think it would wither away.)Take a look. Also check out Legacy Arts Magazine and http://lauraroser.com/
About This Writer
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Thornton Sully has Jack-Londoned his way across the globe sleeping with whatever country would have him, and picking up stray stories along the way. A litter of dog-eared passports that have taken up residence in his sock drawer are a constant temptation, but, as the founder in 2009 of A Word with You Press, dedicated to helping you tell your story persuasively and with passion, it’s not likely he will stray too far from the towers that are A Word with You Press, now located in the Bohemian village of Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic, except, perhaps, for an occasional swim in the Aegean. Authors who have sought his advice have won major awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Isabel Allende Miraposa Award for new fiction, and the Best Poetry Award from San Diego Writers’ Awards.
“I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” Thornton Sully, plagiarizing E.B. White
Thanks for the post T. Love this premise… so powerful.