interview with Jane Rowland, editor of Self Publishing Magazine about, er, self-publishing
Episode Number:
020
With:
Jo Parfitt
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Writers Abroad I spoke to the very switched-on editor of a super magazine to which I subscribe. Jane Rowland not only knows a heap about self-publishing she even does some marketing for authors too. Listen to Jane talk about current trends and marketing must-dos. Self-Publishing magazine is quarterly, now available online and will have an article by me in it on crossing genres in the January 2012 issue.
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