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Literarily Speaking’s Self-Publishing Report: Interview with Valerie Stocking

Valerie Stocking was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, and wrote her first short story when she was five.  When she was eight, she won a short story contest in Jack and Jill Magazine.  She wrote her first play at the age of ten.  In 1966, when she was twelve, she and her mother moved to [...]

The Self-Publishing Report: Interview with Political Author Michael Charney

Today is our second edition of The Self-Publishing Report where we talk to authors who have gone the self-publishing route and want to talk about it.  Today’s guest is political author Michael Charney. He talks about his latest book, Chasing Glenn Beck, and why he decided to self-publish it.

Thank you for this interview, Michael.  [...]

The Self-Publishing Report: Interview with Marie-Thérèse Browne (Marie Campbell)

Today begins a new series at Literarily Speaking called The Self-Publishing Report.  I wanted to build another blog to talk about the self-publishing experience, interview self-publishing authors, so forth, when I nixed the idea being as Literarily Speaking is already established and growing well and could surely use all the wonderful information we could gather [...]

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