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Meet the Photographer: Talking Headshots, Press Photos and Photo Credits with Cary Norton
In this episode, I interview Cary Norton, the Birmingham area photographer who took my press…
The Art of the Selfie: Social Media, Spotlights and Self Promotion
In this episode, I give tips for taking better selfies, including: how to find better…
Meet the Book Buyer: Talking Big Box Bookstores and Genre Fiction with Elisa Munoz
In this episode, I interview Elisa Munoz, former book buyer at a big box bookstore.…
Bonus Episode with Book Buyer Elisa Munoz: Talking Book Signings, Local Bookselling and Farmers Markets
In this bonus episode, book buyer Elisa Munoz and I continue our conversation. In this…
Meet the Librarian: Talking Library Etiquette, Shelving Mishaps and the Dewey Decimal System with Mollie Hawkins
In this episode, I interview Mollie Hawkins, freelance writer and former librarian. We talk about…
How to Know Everybody: Networking, Small Talk and Elevator Pitches for the Self-Published Author
In this episode, I talk about how to network to promote your self-published book, including…
About Everybody Hates Self Publishing
@crollwagenSelf publishing advice from someone who’s been there.
Hi, I’m Carrie Rollwagen, and I published the book The Localist in 2015. Since then, lots of aspiring authors have asked me if they, too, should jump into the world of self-publishing. The truth is, self-publishing is difficult, and it has a lot of haters (the traditional publishing industry, for one). But it can also be incredible and fulfilling.
Hear from the experts who can help a self publisher succeed.
So I wanted to talk about all of it — the good, the bad and the ugly of creating and producing your own work. My podcast, Everybody Hates Self-Publishing, launched in May 2017 — listen on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts — or listen online by clicking on any of the episodes listed above.
About Carrie

Carrie Rollwagen
Host
Carrie self-published the Localist book through Ingram Spark’s publishing program, and she funded it through Kickstarter. She’s a former bookseller and bookstore owner and has been a working copywriter for over a decade.