
4th annual Catfish Literary Festival at the Athens-Limestone County Public Library (603 South Jefferson Street, Athens, AL 35611, phone: 256-232-1233) Saturday, 4/28/18 10am to 3pm.
One of the things I love the most about being an indie-author is getting out and talking to people about my books and about the self-publishing process. I got to do just that on April 28th, when I spent the day at the Athens-Limestone County Public Library for the 4th annual Catfish Literary Festival.
The festival offers book-lovers a unique opportunity to connect with authors to chat, ask questions, purchase autographed books, and sit in on writing panels and book readings throughout the day. I was lucky enough to be asked to participate in a panel discussing the self-publishing process and to help new authors interested in self-publishing figure out if it is right for them.
If you have questions about the self-publishing process, or how to get started in the writing process, please reach out. I’d love to help. You can comment below with questions and I promise to respond. If I get enough interested in the topic, I’ll do a post answering everyone’s questions.