For Women who Write
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For Women who Write
16: Self-Publishing Is Ownership, Not Vanity
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I’ve got a pet peeve.
A real, “nails on a chalkboard” kind of pet peeve.
When people call self-publishing “vanity publishing,” I about jump out of my skin.
Only in the literary world do we call an artist taking agency… vanity.
A musician bypassing a record label? We celebrate.
A filmmaker ignoring a production studio? Indie and impressive.
A writer choosing not to pitch agents and self-publishing? Suddenly it’s suspect.
Let’s talk about it.
In this episode, I’m getting a little preachy about:
• Why bypassing gatekeepers isn’t the issue
• What actually separates a strong independent book from a rushed one
• What high-quality self-publishing truly requires
Because the method isn’t what determines credibility.
Training, structure, paid professionals do.
If you’ve been quietly on the fence about self-publishing—not because you want shortcuts, but because you want ownership—this episode is for you.
You can take agency. And still take craft seriously.
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