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WHY - SELF PUBLISH?

Why Self Publish? - A Good Story Is A Good Story – Tuesday November 16, at 12 Noon –CST- Host Marsha Cook – Listen in while you have lunch. This weeks show is about the controversial subject - traditional publishing verses self publishing. Writing is a business and time is money. Special guest Robert Raymond, author of Entrepreneurs Guide to the Universe. Virginia Grenier will be joining Marsha Cook as well as Denise Spooner for a lively discussion. This show is as always informative and entertaining. The great discussions that come from a show like this are the conversations that can make a difference. Callers are always welcome and the chat room is always open with help from Denise Spooner. Please call in and tell us what you think.
Phone -656-595-4478 - Call the same number to listen in -

LINK TO SHOW -There is a podcast after live show -

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2010/11/16/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-with-host-marsha-casp

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