Canada’s literary celebrities struggle to find a happy medium between glad-handing with their public and craving the solitude that the writing life affords them.
Contrary to popular belief, the people who become truly famous, stay famous for decades.
In the not-too-distant past, young people aspired to become lawyers and doctors. Now they yearn to achieve the celebrity of a Mark Zuckerberg or Oprah Winfrey -- and these goals extend to adults as well.
Fame is attention -- and with enough attention you can generate passive income. Monetizing fame is actually pretty easy.