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Are you reading any small press or independent books?
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Feb 26, 2017 03:14PM


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On my Kindle app, I'm reading a short e-story (though, at 64 pages, it's at the longer side of the "short' story range),









Though it was published about a year ago, Tom's book still hasn't garnered any reviews on Goodreads except the author's (though it does have four ratings, counting his, averaging four stars, and a few positive reviews elsewhere). It's been on my to-read shelf for awhile; I've been waiting for it to be cataloged and processed for the shelf here, but I finally resolved not to make the author wait for that unpredictable event. So I borrowed it from the processing cart, and started reading it yesterday.



I didn't know you'd accept copies - the hard part is getting a library to accept and shelve a book. I'd be happy to send your library a copy of Pride's Children - all I need is your address.

I'm in charge of paper book selection, and I don't have any prejudice against small press/indie books! The only books we won't accept (because BC is a Christian college) are erotica/porn and those with pervasive foul language.

Writing the next book is like trying to improve your golf handicap. There is always chance as the wildcard that can send your ball into the rough

True, Shane! But the first couple of stories haven't gone into the rough so far. :-)

Don't worry - my writing is PG13.
Will let you know when it's in the mail. Now where are those bubblewrap mailers I was saving?

I'll look forward to hearing that, Alicia! (And yes, a writer always needs to keep a few padded mailers on hand. :-) )





I'm waiting until Monday is safely over; so you'll be there when it gets there.



I hope you enjoy it!


I'm currently reading the e-story mentioned above, which is offered for free on regular Kindle. Usually I prefer to read a series in order, but here I thought it might be worthwhile to sample it for free.

The latter is








After we'd started it, Barb was able to recall that she'd actually read it not long after she got it; she remembers both liking it and recommending it to me. But by now, her memory of the details is hazy enough that she's willing to read it again. (She rereads books oftener than I do.)

I'm also currently reading the e-book version of the novel





Also, while on a recent road trip, Barb and I embarked on a new "car book:"













However, since so far today I've been free of fever (crosses fingers and knocks on wood!), I've now started on a nonfiction read about paranormal phenomena,





I'm waiting for an ARC of Rodney Strong's new book "Murder in Paint". Rodney is the author of

I strongly recommend, it will take you out of your comfort zone.
https://www.bookgobbler.com/2017/09/2...







Bobby

www.amazon.com/Derrick-Ferguson/e/B00...
Bobby

www.amazon.com/Lie-Catchers-Paul-Bish...
Bobby


Thanks.






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