Oct 25, 2017
KWL Director Mark Lefebvre interviews bestselling author M.L.
Buchman (“Matt”) about his non-fiction title specifically targeted
for writers and other creators, Estate Planning for Authors: Your Final
Letter (and why you need to write it now), a step
by step guide on how authors can make sure their legacy remains
profitable for decades for their heirs after they are gone.

During the interview, Mark and Matt discuss:
- The approximate 120 titles that Matt has written (about half
full length books, the other half short stories) in the past
several years
- The 20 “sweet romance” versions of his romance titles that were
re-drafted to remove the adult situations and adult words for a
more “wholesome” audience. Described as: “This “Sweet Version”
is the exact same story as the original, with no foul language and
the bedroom door—even when there isn’t one—tastefully
closed.”
- How Kristine Kathryn Rusch, after hearing Matt state that he
couldn’t write short, commissioned him to write a short story for
an anthology she was editing (Fiction River: Christmas Ghosts)
– showing the power that a good editor can have a pulling
excellence out of a writer
- The way that the short fiction Matt writes can help funnel
readers into the various series novels he has written
- The free short stories that Matt posts to his website for free
on the 15th of every month (called “the Ides of Matt”)
and how he uses that to earn money (both the individual short
stories available on all retailer websites as well as in compendium
editions later on)
- How Matt’s book on estate planning came out of the fact that
his wife and child were terrified about how they might manage his
IP should something happen to him
- A will might control who gets what, but it doesn’t usually
include instructions on how to manager that person’s IP
(Intellectual property)
- The examples of estates that were not necessarily handled well
as well as examples of estates that were managed spectacularly (how
Priscilla Presley turned a near-bankrupt Elvis estate into a multi
billion dollar legacy
- The 14 page letter that explains, “in English” (ie, explaining
publishing industry concepts that most non-publishing people don’t
understand) how to manage the various elements of an estate,
particular one that includes assets from an author publishing
digitally
- How this process and the “final letter” works not only for
writers, but for anybody who has an IP that can be passed along to
heirs

After the interview, Mark reiterates the importance of thinking
about the future and about the long term and reminds authors the
importance of putting a plan in place to ensure that their heirs
are equipped to properly manage their IP when they are no longer
around. He then reminds writers of the forthcoming NaNoWriMo
(National Novel Writing Month) and encourages writers to take
advantage of such “global” activities where writers can mutually
support and cheer one another on to get that first draft of a novel
written in a 30 day period.
Links of Interest
M.L. Buchman’s books on Kobo:
https://www.kobo.com/search?query=M.L.%20Buchman&fcsearchfield=Author
M.L. Buchman’s website: http://www.mlbuchman.com/
M.L. Buchman on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mlbuchman
M.L. Buchman on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mlbuchman
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)
Bestselling author M.L. Buchman started the first of
over 50 novels and as many short stories while flying from South
Korea to ride across the Australian Outback. All part of a solo
around-the-world bicycle trip (a mid-life crisis on wheels) that
ultimately launched his writing career. His true love in military
romantic suspense, with contemporary romance, thrillers, and SF all
vying for second place.
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