The drama of Harper turning forty has subsided in this eleventh episode of Harper Bliss & Her Mrs, but we are now overcome with World Cup fever. Harper wrote a short story this week and we are almost ready to send our golf romance to the editor.
For the entertainment part of the podcast we talk about a book (The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer) and a movie (Disobedience). Spoiler alert: neither gets rave reviews.
For the topic of the week we discuss how being an indie author means having a business mentality about your financials: knowing where the money comes from and where it goes. We also talk about how you don't need an agent to generate other avenues of income.
Tune in again next week for a new episode of Harper Bliss & Her Mrs.
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#60: Harper Just Wants a Shout-Out from Robin
#59: Harper Needs to Reacquaint Herself with People
#58: Harper Is Keen to Get Caroline Out of The House
#57: Harper Was Falling Apart (Not Literally)
#56: Harper Is Not Sure She Can Ever Deal With People Again
#55: Harper Is Difficult but Worth It
#54: Harper Will Not Use the Word Lazy
#53: Harper Doesn’t Want To Be a Tina
#52: Harper Was Aglow With Love for The L Word
#51: Harper Made Eggy Balls
#50: Harper's Characters Have Many Emotions
#49: Harper Had to Journal About a Compliment
#48: Harper Suffers from Self-Importance
#47: Harper Isn’t Going to Comment on Her Parents’ Marriage
#46: Harper Is the Face of Harper Bliss
#45: Harper Was As Close to Radclyffe As She’ll Ever Come
#44: Harper Has to Rethink the Last Twenty Years of Her Life
#43: Harper Is Ambivalent About Her Marriage
#42: Harper Will Always Be Last in the Hierarchy
#41: Harper's Sister Had a Luke Perry Pillow
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