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How does KDP Print Affect Indie Authors?
The main things indie authors should be aware have changed since CreateSpace and KDP Print officially merged — and what has stayed the same.
"The Building", the first book of the Furnass Towers Trilogy, is the story of the well-intentioned but ill-conceived attempt to construct a high-rise building in the middle of a stricken mill town, and the effect...
Have you noticed that if you mention ETs you get a smirk or a raised eyebrow? Why? Have you ever thought that’s the way government wants you to respond? That you’ve been programmed?
CURSED VINES: An Occult Suspense Novel
IR VERDICT: CURSED VINES is a dark journey into the world voodoo and witchcraft, as experienced by Talia Braga, a budding journalist who becomes caught up in a series of occult killings in Portugal after...
COMMUNITY OF MARTA
IR VERDICT: The COMMUNITY OF MARTA is beautifully told and addresses social and political issues through a rag-tag group of people from various backgrounds, brought together by their love of surfing and bonded by their...
THE FADING OF KIMBERLY
IR VERDICT: THE FADING OF KIMBERLY is a compelling physiological drama that depicts the downfalls that can come from allowing an overly abundant amount of vanity and wealth in the upbringing of a child. Readers...
WHITE MONKEY CHRONICLES: The Complete Trilogy
IR VERDICT: WHITE MONKEY CHRONICLES: THE COMPLETE TRILOGY is a delightful and thought-provoking walk along a multi-faceted road of philosophy, spirituality, and dystopia. Its pages are filled with marvelous word play, intriguing characters, and most...
ELEVATOR QUEST
IR VERDICT: If the thought of Dwayne Johnson, accompanied by a United Nations cast of supporting characters, trapped in an alternate dimension and endowed with magical fighting abilities appeals, then ELEVATOR QUEST by Emmanuel M...
IN THE COMPANY OF LIKE-MINDED WOMEN
IR VERDICT: Elaine Russell's IN THE COMPANY OF LIKE-MINDED WOMEN is a sweet and charming story of sisterhood, suffrage, and sincere emotion in the early 20th century. Light and breezy, Russell's writing is a delight...