Amy Liz Harrison

Eternally Amy - A Sober Mom of Eight's Journey from Jail to Joy

Amy Liz Harrison

  • You Do You Boo: Grad School Reflections on Indie Publishing vs Traditional

You Do You Boo: Grad School Reflections on Indie Publishing vs Traditional

Tuesday 18th March 2025

Amy Liz Harrison shares her journey through indie and traditional publishing, offering insights and humour from her grad school experiences.
69 minutes
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Eternally Amy - A Sober Mom of Eight's Journey from Jail to Joy
Author:
Amy Liz Harrison
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Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Indie vs Traditional Publishing: Amy Liz Harrison's Grad School Reflections

Episode Overview

  • Indie publishing offers creative freedom but requires hands-on work.
  • Traditional publishing provides structure and the need for a good literary agent.
  • Self-publishing is simple but demands tenacity and grit.
  • Balancing grad school and motherhood adds unique challenges.
  • Amy's journey from jail to joy is both inspiring and humorous.
Self-publishing is simple but not easy. It takes tenacity, it takes grit, and it's not the easiest thing in the world
Amy Liz Harrison is back with another engaging episode of 'Eternally Amy', and this time, she's diving into the world of publishing. In 'You Do You Boo: Grad School Reflections on Indie Publishing vs Traditional', Amy shares her journey through both self-publishing and traditional publishing, all while juggling grad school and her role as a sober mum of eight. Amy's candid reflections offer a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of each publishing path.
She discusses the nitty-gritty details of indie publishing, from the creative freedom it offers to the hands-on work it requires. On the flip side, she delves into traditional publishing, highlighting its structured approach and the importance of having a good literary agent. Amy's storytelling is not just informative but also sprinkled with her trademark humour, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the publishing world or looking for a dose of inspiration.
So, if you're curious about which path might be right for you or just want to hear Amy's heartfelt journey, this episode is definitely worth your time.