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In today’s show you’ll hear

 

 
In the interview you’ll hear

  • how Joanna started her skyrocketing career as author/entrepreneur
  • changing attitude on self-publishing
  • a life-changing tip to easily Kindle publish
  • bookbaby
  • smashwords
  • her awesome products for writers like:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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6 Comments

  • Kara
    Posted October 18, 2012 8:33 pm 0Likes

    Hi Katie!
    Another great episode. I thought it was funny that you mentioned hummus as the only thing other than self-publishing that you’ve done a total 180 on your opinion of…hummus has become the token food of critics of the new national lunch regulations at a school district I cover for a small newspaper in Pennsylvania. I would’ve thought hummus was gross if I tried it in high school, but now I eat it almost every day!
    Okay this really isn’t about kid lit but hey, thought you’d be entertained 🙂
    Thanks as always,
    Kara

    • katie
      Posted October 18, 2012 11:38 pm 0Likes

      Ha! That is funny – actually, I meant to say cilantro! But the word HUMMUS came to mind! I’m actually a chickpea addict! HA!

  • Brenda Benedict
    Posted October 19, 2012 8:56 am 0Likes

    The podcast was excellent. It was as good as attending a writer’s conference-which I did last weekend. Some of the self-publishing information was even better than what I heard at the conference.
    Way to go!

  • Sarah Towle
    Posted November 22, 2012 1:45 am 0Likes

    Awesome podcast, Katie! Thank you so much for introducing us to Joanna Penn. What a wealth of information! Nice to hear from Mango, too 🙂

    • katie
      Posted November 22, 2012 8:19 am 0Likes

      Thanks, Sarah! After the holiday week let’s get you on!

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