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This episode is for the writer who thinks (or used to think) that self-publishing is, for whatever reason, less than traditional publishing. When you think of self-published books you think of Comic Sans, cheesy covers, and awkward marketing. You’ve been taught to consider self-published as lower quality, that traditional publishing equates to “good writing.” In this episode I want to debunk the skepticism around self-publishing and invite you into a new way of seeing your memoir within the publishing landscape.
Dive into my free, private podcast series, Published.
Enroll in The Memoir Method and enjoy instant access to Phase 1.
You can find me on Instagram @charlottejanewrites, Substack, Facebook, and YouTube.
Join my email list to stay up to date on the podcast and everything else going on in Charlotte Writes.
By Charlotte Wilson4.6
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This episode is for the writer who thinks (or used to think) that self-publishing is, for whatever reason, less than traditional publishing. When you think of self-published books you think of Comic Sans, cheesy covers, and awkward marketing. You’ve been taught to consider self-published as lower quality, that traditional publishing equates to “good writing.” In this episode I want to debunk the skepticism around self-publishing and invite you into a new way of seeing your memoir within the publishing landscape.
Dive into my free, private podcast series, Published.
Enroll in The Memoir Method and enjoy instant access to Phase 1.
You can find me on Instagram @charlottejanewrites, Substack, Facebook, and YouTube.
Join my email list to stay up to date on the podcast and everything else going on in Charlotte Writes.

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