In this episode of After the Book, I talk about becoming an accidental entrepreneur—and how writing books slowly turned into a business, long before I had language for it.
What started as one book became a system, then a body of work. Not through planning or optimization, but by paying attention to how each book fit with the next, and what they were actually doing in the world. Over time, those books became the cornerstones of my work and supported my family—not because I chased outcomes, but because I stayed on a clear path and listened carefully.
This episode is about coherence, patience, and why many authors miss what their book is already building.




