I’m Wanda Shapiro. I write literary fiction and I’m going indie.
Musicians and film makers went indie a long time ago and it’s time for writers to follow suit. With a quality manuscript, a lot of hard work, and the technology available today – I believe fiction writers can also break free from the industry that binds them.
I wrote a novel called Sometimes That Happens With Chicken and I came to the conclusion that I don’t need the publishing industry to sell books.
I became my own publisher and all I need is you – and all our friends.
I’m not sure if I was born with a pioneering spirit or if I learned it along the way, but I am sure I have made the right decision for me, my novel, and my career.
I was born and raised in a tiny town in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York, after which I attended college at Pace University in New York City. My parents instilled in me the kind of work ethic that died with the 50s and my heroes tend to be of the entrepreneurial sort. I currently live in Venice Beach, California where I am learning how to be my own publisher and working on my second novel.
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