![]() He provides examples from Elvis Presley, Patricia Cornwell, Jane Austen, and Octavia Butler how the misuse of estate planning can affect a creative person’s heirs and legacy. Glad I did.īuchman has written an easy-to-follow guide on the basics of Estate Planning. Buchman on the Creative Penn Podcast (highly recommended for authors) discussing his book, Estate Planning for Authors, and I bought a copy. However, Estate Planning is an essential element for personal finances and especially for creative types (like yours truly). That includes the writer of this blog post. It’s a guide on how to make sure your legacy remains profitable for decades after you’re gone!Įstate Planning is a topic that many people dislike to talk (or even think) about. ![]() Topics also basic vocabulary, income opportunities with Intellectual Property, the power of trusts in IP estate planning, and much more.Įstate Planning for Authors will help authors create their Final Letter as well as help the heirs whose benefactor did not create one. This book is a practical guide for educating your heir on quite what they’ve just received and what their options are to manage it. The challenge with an estate that includes Intellectual Property (books, stories, plays, films, etc.), is it has a value that can last another 70 years after your death. The Final Letter tells your heir(s) ways to maintain it, even make it thrive, once they’ve got it. Writer, painter, photographer, musician, designer, animator, graphic artist, programmer, screenwriter, textile artist, choreographer, composer, sculptor.Ī will or trust controls who inherits what. an estate planning self-help guide for artists & writers.
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