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POTOMAC, Md. - Marylandian -- Adam Zuckerman, founder of Buried in Work, has signed a book deal with John Wiley & Sons, Inc., one of the world's most respected publishers, to release "No Loose Ends: The Smart & Slightly Morbid Guide to Estate Planning & End-of-Life Tasks" in March/April 2026.
For more than 200 years, Wiley has been a leader in academic and professional publishing, working with literary icons like Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, and Charles Dickens, as well as over 450 Nobel laureates. Now, Wiley is bringing its publishing expertise to a topic that is often overlooked yet universally important: estate planning and end-of-life organization.
No Loose Ends takes a refreshingly approachable and slightly irreverent approach to estate planning, cutting through the legalese and intimidation factor to make organizing one's legacy a clear, manageable, and even engaging process. The book provides practical, real-world strategies to help individuals ensure that their affairs are in order—so that their loved ones aren't left scrambling.
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"Estate planning doesn't have to be overwhelming or depressing," said Zuckerman. "This book is about empowering people to take control of their legacy with confidence and a little humor."
Set for release in Spring 2026, the book will serve as a go-to resource for individuals, families, and professionals seeking clarity and peace of mind in estate and end-of-life planning.
About Buried in Work
Buried in Work provides innovative tools, resources, and services to simplify estate planning, legacy organization, and end-of-life decision-making. Learn more at www.BuriedInWork.com.
For more than 200 years, Wiley has been a leader in academic and professional publishing, working with literary icons like Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, and Charles Dickens, as well as over 450 Nobel laureates. Now, Wiley is bringing its publishing expertise to a topic that is often overlooked yet universally important: estate planning and end-of-life organization.
No Loose Ends takes a refreshingly approachable and slightly irreverent approach to estate planning, cutting through the legalese and intimidation factor to make organizing one's legacy a clear, manageable, and even engaging process. The book provides practical, real-world strategies to help individuals ensure that their affairs are in order—so that their loved ones aren't left scrambling.
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"Estate planning doesn't have to be overwhelming or depressing," said Zuckerman. "This book is about empowering people to take control of their legacy with confidence and a little humor."
Set for release in Spring 2026, the book will serve as a go-to resource for individuals, families, and professionals seeking clarity and peace of mind in estate and end-of-life planning.
About Buried in Work
Buried in Work provides innovative tools, resources, and services to simplify estate planning, legacy organization, and end-of-life decision-making. Learn more at www.BuriedInWork.com.
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