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Is it Okay to Want Fame as an Author?

53 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Write to us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565327/fan_mail/new] Is it okay to chase fame as an author? This episode tackles that big question head-on. Join Sydney Kane and Liza Petrov as they chat about the allure of success and the pressure to conform to industry expectations. While fame can bring recognition and opportunities, it also risks overshadowing your artistic integrity. Even worse, it can feel like a drug, offering highs that leave you wanting more while leaving you burned out and uninspired. Whether you're just starting out or already established, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the complexities of fame and how to navigate them without losing yourself.

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