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Writing one book is great, but writing multiple is even better. As you write more books, you are producing a body of work, which can be interpreted. Think of authors like John C. Maxwell. They have an entire body of work they can rely on. They are not just authoritative; they are omnipresent. Books compound and create more value, authority, and credibility. The more books you have — provided they are quality books — the more influence you have in your field.
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Writing one book is great, but writing multiple is even better. As you write more books, you are producing a body of work, which can be interpreted. Think of authors like John C. Maxwell. They have an entire body of work they can rely on. They are not just authoritative; they are omnipresent. Books compound and create more value, authority, and credibility. The more books you have — provided they are quality books — the more influence you have in your field.
Join The Word Leader Facebook Community to learn more about writing, connect with like-minded fellows, and get support in your writing journey.