Relevance is not a nice-to-have, it is survival. This conversation explores why authors cannot afford to stand still while their audience, industry and the world keep moving. Andrew Griffiths argues that books, brands, platforms, products and even ideas must evolve if an author wants to stay commercially alive. He looks at the danger of clinging to old success, the value of refreshing books and thinking, and the discipline of staying deeply connected to readers and clients so the next move remains timely and useful. It is a sharp reminder that long-term author success does not come from past wins, it comes from staying relevant enough to matter now.
Andrew Griffiths’s The Author Academy
https://www.theauthoracademy.com.au/

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