Logan Magazine: Spokane Woman Finds Niche In Publishing
(Spokesman-Review)
March 19, 2009
Excerpt provided by The Inclusion Daily Express.
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON– [Excerpt] In the fall of 2006, Logan Olson became a publisher, and a young one at that.
She was 21 when the first edition of Logan Magazine hit the stands. Producing a glossy magazine four times a year is a big job for anyone, yet Olson had mainly one person on her staff: her mom, Laurie. Neither had any publishing or professional writing background, and there were many times they found themselves overwhelmed by the decisions they had to make.
“We thought we were just going to do a magazine for Spokane,” Laurie Olson said. “But now it’s going national and we’re hearing from people from all over the country, all over the world. We never thought that would happen.”
Perhaps what’s most amazing about their publishing success is that Logan Olson is living with a brain injury, which makes it a little difficult for her to talk and type.
“It’s awesome that we have the magazine,” Logan Olson said. “We are having a blast with it.”
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