Author and ghostwriting specialist Ruth Ken-Uzoma is calling on entertainers and creatives to document their journeys in books, emphasizing that storytelling is a powerful way to leave a lasting legacy.

“If you’re a creative or entertainer, chances are you’ve been told to write a book—or at least thought about it. Books are timeless; they’re your legacy in hardcover. Your story deserves to be told,” she said.

Ken-Uzoma, who specializes in ghostwriting books, business plans, and creative content, dismisses the myth that only literary geniuses can become authors.

“You don’t have to be Shakespeare to share your story. You just have to be you,” she explained, adding that a powerful message matters more than perfect grammar or writing skills.

For many entertainers, the biggest challenge is time. “I don’t have the time” or “I can’t write” are common excuses, but Ken-Uzoma offers a simple solution—ghostwriting.

“You talk, I write. It’s that simple,” she said, highlighting how musicians, actors, and other creatives can share their experiences without the hassle of writing while also earning extra income and adding value to their fan base.

She urges entertainers to take action and stop hesitating.

“Your expertise doesn’t belong just in your head—it belongs in the world. Think about the legends whose stories still inspire us today—stories of resilience, failure, and ultimate success. What if they had never been documented? Your experiences, wisdom, and voice deserve that same permanence. A book ensures that even when the stage lights dim, your impact never fades.”

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  • Michael Odegbe, a graduate in Animal Breeding and Physiology (B.Agric), contributes to Newsbino.com by providing informed and accurate news, along with valuable insights on relevant topics. His expertise as a Data Analyst, HRM, Blogger, Entrepreneur, Transformational Leader, and Humanitarian ensures readers receive practical, innovative content they can trust.

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