Fred Charles has posted an interview he conducted with my about self-publishing with Lulu. Below is the intro. If you’d like to read more, visit his blog at The Truth About Writing.

Whether you’re a fiction writer working on a novel, or specialist working on a non-fiction book, the decision on how to publish your book will soon crop up. Some authors will take the traditional road by hiring an agent, who will shop their book for them, while others will opt to self-publish.

These days, there are many options out there for the writer looking to self-publish. I caught up with author Deborah Woehr, to discuss her experiences with publishing her book through Lulu.

This interview inspired me to create a how-to blog about self-publishing with Lulu. As many of you know, I wrote a series last summer that outlined the process. I plan on refining those entries, plus adding new material. This weekend I read and wrote a review of a book called POD People, by Jeremy Robinson, who talks about how he broke the stigma surrounding self-publishing and POD. His marketing tips are very useful for both self-published and traditionally published authors.

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