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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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Maybe perhaps you will consider reading this
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Uileac Korviridi has three goals: honoring his late parents, protecting his little sister Cerie, and serving his country. Fellow student Orrinir Relickim has a chip on his shoulder the size of a mountain range; his fierce demeanor hides an unrelentingly tender heart. Both boys only seek martial prowess. Destiny has other plans. Over the course of their education, Uileac and Orrinir gain instruction in something much different: the agonizing glory of young love. Explore their coming-of-age romance, twined with poetry, mythology, and war.
What people are saying:
"Amazing Characters and a Great Universe" "This is a lovely coming of age story that is set in a fantasy land that is still so relatable!" "I love the way Sidhe captures the emotions of her characters."
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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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Just a quick reminder that I will not tolerate bad-mouthing of traditional, indie, hybrid, online, fan-fiction, or any other type of writing and publishing on my blog, in asks, in the replies, or in the reblogs.
Furthermore, anyone who feels the need to disparage any type of writing or publication should take some time to educate themselves and do some self-reflection. What insecurities are these feelings masking? Why are they not confident enough in their own writing or path to publishing to be supportive of all types of writing and publishing? Why do they feel the experiences of some are enough to invalidate the experiences of many?
There is room for everyone in the world of writing and publishing. There's no reason not to be inclusive of everyone, all types of writing, all paths of publishing, and advice from every background and level of experience.
~ with love, WQA
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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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BODYSHARE is a queer fantasy novella that follows Luke Milton, a recent college graduate and divorcee who, in exchange for success in his music career, agrees to share his body with the devil. Coming to a website near you on 8th October 2024!
You can PRE-ORDER the novella here or apply to be an advance reader here!
And here's the entire summary:
Luke Milton made a deal with the devil. Now, he's getting everything he ever wanted: musical opportunities, charting albums, world tours, and a thriving fanbase. The only cost? His body, which he now shares with the devil itself as it goes about its mysterious business. All in all, the tradeoff isn't too bad. He's also always wanted an intimate connection.
After both his college diploma and his divorce papers are signed, twenty-two-year-old Luke Milton is approached by the devil—an energetic force that's been present in one way or another for his whole life—who lauds him with praise for his musical skill and insists that it could help him further his career. When initial reviews of his EP are shaky, it doesn't take long before Luke is agreeing, even though the terms of the deal require him making space in his body for the devil the share.
Luke's career develops rapidly, and so does his relationship with the devil. As they work together through album releases and world tours, they become further and further intertwined, and Luke has to wonder if it's worth it.
Explore fame, self-worth, and sacrifice in this queer fantasy thriller.
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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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Recommended January Reading
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A reminder that reading is political and powerful.
Pick up a book to learn, buy a book to support your community, and donate a book to the neighborhood (or suggest it for your bookclub) that might shift someone's opinion.
Books For Self-Education:
How Fascism Works by Jason Stanley
Autocracy, Inc by Anne Applebaum
Book by Indie Queer Authors
Transverse by Jamie Winters
Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla
Written With Pride edited by Fable Tethras, Viveca Shearin, & Claudine Griggs
Or a gazillion other queer books
Books To Subtle Encourage Your Neighbors to Read
The Children of Men by PD James
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Firebreak by Nicole Korhner-Stace
Any others you can think of, but famous books or subtle books work best for this category I've noticed
Feel free to build the list!
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indieauthorbooster · 5 months ago
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Ebook bundles are still on sale!
...After all, gotta make up for dumping Facebook somehow. :)
DRM-free, free lifetime replacement guarantee if you lose them or change platforms, yada yada yada.
All the bundles are available at ridiculously reduced prices. Grab one while you can! (Unless you're in the UK. We can't sell to you any more because of Brexit. So sorry.)
Thanks, folks.
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indieauthorbooster · 7 months ago
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Free today 11/12/24!
Indie Author Tessa Rowane - Free today and also on Kindle Unlimited. Currently first in a series of four, ongoing.
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