Interview with Helen Maffini, author of Sammy's Next Move about her virtual publishing experience
Episode Number:
014
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Jo Parfitt
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Writers Abroad Helen Maffini knew she wanted to write a fiction book for young expat children a while ago. When she eventually decided to do it all herself and publish it herself she did everything virtually, embracing new technology. From finding designers and illustrators online, using a virtual publishing company and converting it to print and Kindle, she has done it all, even opening a US bank account before she even started. If you want to do this yourself, then listen to Helen's journey and learn everything you can from a new expert.
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