Self Published

Everybody has that friend who self published their novel and is begging you to stop by the Amazon page and give it a sparkling review. The idea of self publishing can earn sneers from the people who believe in the value of the backing of a publishing house. But to...
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Everybody has that friend who self published their novel and is begging you to stop by the Amazon page and give it a sparkling review. The idea of self publishing can earn sneers from the people who believe in the value of the backing of a publishing house. But to present your work to the world with just your name tied to it can be daunting and requires a great deal of vulnerability. As you in some ways publishing a piece of yourself. It’s the semantics that caugth the attention of Lanny Quarles in the curation of self-published, the exhibit opening at Cohn Drennan Contemporary (4118 Commerce St.). Quarles invited a group of artists to display work based on the theme. See it during the opening reception from 6-9 p.m. Friday. More information at cohndrennancontemporary.com.

Fri., Oct. 24, 6-9 p.m., 2014

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