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Sunday, October 29, 2017

#ReadingIndie Monthly Giveaway Winner & Hiatus Announcement

An impromptu post.
Guess Sunday afternoon would be more accurate.
This blog is going through a transition of trial and error on its way to being an effective outlet for indie publishers, authors, and book blogers to promote themselves and spread the love of indie books. The current schedule of posts and submission forms will remain open to any who choose to take advantage of them and will be handled and promoted promptly, however, as the only current admin, I will not be actively seeking to promote others at this time.

I am, however, interested and willing to open this blog up to a new schedule and format under the leadership of new and additional admins. I know of one person who is currently interested, but will not put this all on them at this time. If others choose to step up and take on this leadership role, I feel that this could be a truly creative and collaborative effort that could reach many. Please visit the APC page if you'd like to learn more about being a Reading Indie blog Admin.

A bit of house keeping now.
The Blogger followers widget/gadget seems to be experiencing some issues. I may have to remove it.

The Blogger Ambush Blitz is the most active part of this blog and it's a project that means so much to me. Thank you to those of you helping to keep the Blogger Ambush Blitz alive. I'll be making direct efforts to promote it more and gain new members in the weeks to come.

Lastly, the winner of this month's $10 GC or PayPal giveaway is Karina Kantas. Thank you so much for your continued support of Reading Indie.
For the time being, the monthly giveaway will be on hiatus. Until this blog can get into a better grove, I don't feel the prize is having the impact its meant to have. Again, I'm open to comments and suggestions on this matter, but will not post another giveaway until I feel confident in its impact potential.

Does being a blog Admin sound interesting?
 How about that Blogger Ambush Blitz? 
Be sure to congratulate Karina on her prize. 

I wish you all the best in your reading, writing, and blogging endeavors. Until next time, keep #ReadingIndie!

Thursday, October 19, 2017

#Book Spotlight with The ToiBox of Words at #ReadingIndie

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Books by Toi Thomas

In celebration of author, Toi Thomas’ birthday, on October 21st, all her ebooks are on sale $0 - $1.99 from October 20th – October 24th.

Legend of the Boy, In the Window, and Other short stories - Collection of multi-genre stories including science fiction, romance, and paranormal. The first title story is that of a boy who must destroy the world so he can save humanity.

It’s Like the Full Moon - A romantic comedy and the first in a series. The mild-mannered Rebecca gets caught up in a most unlikely love-triangle and her BFF Lisa isn’t much help.

Eternal Curse: Giovanni’s Angel - Giovanni’s a creature out of time. Mira’s a doctor trying to classify him. Beauty and the Beast meet Jekyll and Hyde in this paranormal romance with biblical influences. *40 Days and Nights of Eternal Curse- a nonfiction companion guide to the novel.

Eternal Curse: Battleground - A family saga that touches the past and future. Giovanni’s story will bring you to tears as loss and duty blur the lines of hope for what is to come. *Battleground Survival 101- a nonfiction companion guide to the novel.

Chip and Skip Need Each Other & What Does Joe Need - These two simple, yet vibrant stories teach young children, and those with special needs, the difference and importance of needs and wants, at home, school, and overall. Sold separately.

Plants and Animals Change Over Time & Land Changes Over Time - These two simple, yet vibrant stories teach young children, and those with special needs, the importance and inevitability of change in living things and the world. Sold separately.
Content Rating: G to PG-13

Author's Inspiration: The ToiBox of Words is my blog and the name of my future indie press. It represents the thoughts in my head, ‘my ToiBox,’ that eventually become the books I publish. My first book, Eternal Curse: Giovanni’s Angel was inspired by a dream, but my overall inspiration is limitless. My day job, of teaching, inspired my children’s books. My love of the cinema inspired my romantic comedy, and life itself is always pushing me towards creativity.

Authors Recommendation: Because I write in multiple genres, I have more than one specific target audience. Overall, though, outside of my children’s books, I write adult fiction that is suitable for teens to read. Fans of the show Supernatural or the book Angelfall may enjoy the Eternal Curse Series. Fans of the show Friends or modern retellings of Jane Austen’s work may enjoy It’s Like the Full Moon. And fans of speculative fiction will enjoy my short stories. Since I love angels, I’m offering a paperback GIVEAWAY you should check out; ends 10/24/2017.

Add Toi's books to Goodreads | Check out the EC: Giovanni's Angel storyboard.

Watch this miniseries about the comic book influences of the Eternal Curse Series.


Did you know?...by Reading Indie
In terms of publication, paranormal is a genre while supernatural is a distinction or descriptor. 
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So, which of Toi's books looks most enticing to you?

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

#Book Spotlight of An Imperfect Enjoyment at #ReadingIndie

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An Imperfect Enjoyment by M. J. Logue

London, 1665
Roundhead's twenty-year-old daughter, Thomazine Babbitt finally gets her fairytale romance - although her idea of a handsome prince is a little unconventional…
He is the scarred, middle-aged and slightly-broken Admiralty intelligencer and diplomat Major Thankful Russell; her childhood hero. Russell, however, always considered himself more frog than ‘prince charming’…
But as war with the Dutch looms and tensions run high in the streets of London, the passionate republican principles that saw Thomazine first fall in love with her rebel white-knight are suddenly suspicious.
Would a man whose principles led him to once take up arms against his King, turn his coat again and work against His Majesty for the Dutch Republic? Someone wants to make it seem so.
Accused of arson and murder, suspected of treason, dismissed from his post and shunned by polite society, Russell - with a disfigured man's horror of being conspicuous - favours returning to domestic obscurity, but Thomazine is determined to face down their accusers.
In desperation, Thomaszine turns to the Merry Gang, the demimonde ring of fashionable libertines headed up by the cunning John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester.
Plunged into a dark world of conspiracies, deceit, revenge and kidnap, Thomazine Babbitt will stop at nothing in her quest to claim back her hero’s innocence.
Content Rating: PG-13

Author's Inspiration: Forever Amber meets the Thin Man - a Restoration romance with the wit, elegance and black humour of Raymond Chandler.

Authors Recommendation: If you love underdogs coming good, principled romantics and heroines with a mind of their own....

Did you know?...by Reading Indie
There is a difference between UK English and US English. Advid readers look forward to these differences when reading stories based on specific locations, especially if they are written by a local of the region. 
Want to offer your two cents, submit a Did you know here.

Be sure to enter our monthly giveaway on the side panel.

So, does this Lond-based romance interest you?

Thursday, October 5, 2017

#Book Virtual Tour with Alienation Scavenger Hunt at #ReadingIndie

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Alienation by S.E. Anderson Pre-order Now!

Book 2 in the Starstruck series.

Sally Webber’s dream is coming true: Zander is back and taking her out for a night on the town–on a planet hundreds of light years away from Earth.

But when an accident separates her from her alien tour guide, she’s thrown into the seedy underbelly of an insane city where nothing is as it seems. Suddenly lost and desperate to get back home, Sally is willing to do anything to get out, even if it means accepting spontaneous marriage proposals, crashing some fancy parties, or joining what appears to be the space mob.

All she wanted was some decent interstellar pizza, but now it might be the end of the world as evil nanobots and an out of control AI try to take the universe by force, and the only one who can stop them is missing in action. Sally has no choice but to try to stop them herself–if she can stay alive that long.


4th October UrbanHype 101 (go here for contest details)

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6th October Brhi Stokes


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10th October Paisley Piranha


12th October Sincerely Karen Jo

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14th October J.D.Cunegan

15th October Readcommendations

16th October Buried In Bookland

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18th October Madeline Dyer

19th October The NerdHerds Reads

20th October Bookish Slytherin



Did you know?...by Reading Indie
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is considered the first true science fiction story that legitimized the genre.
Want to offer your two cents, submit a Did you know here.

Be sure to enter our monthly giveaway on the side panel. 

So, are you ready to take on this hunt?

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

#NewRelease Tuesday at #ReadingIndie October 2017

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Fantasy & Paranormal
Cover Not Yet Available
Kindred (The Birthrite, #2) by Tiffany Apan
Occult
After the events in Descent and Sacred Atonement: A Novelette, Kindred challenges what is known about good and evil. Passion, intrigue, and secrets abound as history unravels. Revelations uncovered in previous installments are given new perspectives, taking the reader on a thrilling ride into a world where nothing is ever what it appears to be.
Content Rating: R
Release Date: October 31, ‘17


James: Witch-Hunter by K.S. Marsden
Urban Fantasy
After a girl's death on Halloween, James is dragged into the world of witches, and those that hunt them.
Content Rating: PG-13
Release Date: October 1, ‘17






Romance
In Times of Violence (YA Edition) by Karina Kantas
YA
Jade had been sheltered most of her life. Living in an isolated village with only sex and drugs to entertain. Her mother is an alcoholic and her father doesn't give a damn. When she goes to stay with her aunt in London, Jade meets fate head on in the form of Marcus, president of the Tyrants MC.
Content Rating: PG-13
Release Date: September 16, ‘17



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Did you know?...by Reading Indie
Preptober is a movement in the writing community where most participants in NaNoWriMo spend the month of October preparing to write 50k words in November by creating outlines, storyboards, character profiles, playlists, and more.

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So, are you going to try any of these new releases?

Sunday, October 1, 2017

#SundayMorning News at #ReadingIndie October 2017

Mark Your Calendars

New Release Tuesday will be on: Oct 3, 2017

Blogger Ambush Blitz spotlight, will be: Oct. 17, 2017

Book Spotlight with, the works of Toi Thomas, will be: Oct. 19, 2017 (there will be a giveaway)

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Authors
Don't forget to visit your page; submissions are always open for promotional opportunities.

Bloggers
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Reading Indie will be starting a new feature where we spotlight a cool bookish or writing related Patreon page. First, we'd like to spotlight our own page, just in case you didn't know we had one.

https://www.patreon.com/ReadingIndie

For $1 a month, you can help us provide cool giveaways and reach more readers. You'll gain: 
-PDF of the Reading Indie colorable bookmark
-Free or discounted books update once a month
-New book release updates once a month
-Choose the theme of the bookcrate or decide the giveaway each month
-Patron-only polls
-Additional entries into the monthly giveaway... click above to see more.

Do you have a Patreon page? Contact us with your campaign name, link, and first tier. We'll be happy to feature your page.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received a digital ARC of this book from the author because I’ve supported several of his Kickstarter campaigns and follow his creative business advice group and listen to his podcast from time to time. What can I say, I’m still having trouble getting into podcasts. In any case, I love this guy’s passion for his personal works and his indie press releases. I know I’ve learned so much from him already, so reading this book was a no brainer.

Initial thoughts- this book was great. It wasn’t too long, but it was a hefty length because it covers a lot of information. I like that, before the book dives deep into the how-tos of the creative business, the author explains the necessity of passion. Passion is the one thing I think, anyone who encounters Russell Nohelty, notices about him. He loves what he does and frequently reiterates that that has to be the number one reason a person decides to create something, whatever it is.

Then the book starts to dive into the how-to of business, but not just general stuff. Everything Nohelty discusses is directed specifically to creative people who want to make money with their creativity and break the stigma that all artists have to be starving. He speaks to the readers as if there’s a conversation happening. He’s quite frank and down to earth, but still concise and purposeful with his words. There are times when you can almost hear Russell yelling into the pages that yes, this is going to be hard, but it’s not impossible.

Nohelty is also upfront and honest about what has and hasn’t worked for him while leaving it to the reader to decide what they want to try because he or she might have a completely different experience. There are certain aspects of the book that feel like life hacks. They are literal step-by-steps of what he did, so why not try it yourself.

I feel like a large part of the book, when reading in between the lines, is about gearing the reader up to break out of their comfort zone. There are things he mentions in this book that I’ve thought about doing but just didn’t think that was the way things were done. Now I know that they can be the way, there are just so many people who are too afraid to try them. He also mentions a few things I never would have thought of, which I now realize is a reflection of the lack of confidence I sometimes have in my own work.

I don’t know that this is the greatest book ever written about the business of creativity, but it’s pretty darn good. I’d totally recommend it. Heck, that’s what I’m doing right now.

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Did you know?...by Reading Indie
This blog is here to support and promote self-published authors and traditionally published authors who are signed with small or independent presses not associated with the Big 5. But to be clear, we love all books here, whether indie or traditional. 

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Who or what are you most excited about this month?