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message 1451: by Jan (new)

Jan Ferrierr | 4 comments Hi Steven,
Jan ferrierr here I write medieval fantasy fiction 3 books out on Amazon and Kindle - glad you too like this genre too - such scope for a writer in this slot. My personal fav. is Simon Scarrow. Books on Napoleon and Wellington, Elizabethan fiction on Malta and the Romans - nice to touch base


message 1452: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments Steven wrote: "Good morning everyone,
I'm Steven Malone. I'm an avid reader of all things right down to back of soup cans. But my greatest loves are historical fiction, hard-boiled mysteries, and fantasy.

Like m..."



message 1453: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments We have similar afflictions: reading the backs of soup cans.


message 1454: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments I publish through Amazon & Kindle too. Not worth much so far,
and I know my title rocks. How are you doing?

Jim Author of "SELLING SEX IN THE 21st CENTURY" 'Empowerment? Escorts In Their Own Words'
James wrote: "We have similar afflictions: reading the backs of soup cans."

James wrote: "We have similar afflictions: reading the backs of soup cans."

Jan wrote: "Hi Steven,
Jan ferrierr here I write medieval fantasy fiction 3 books out on Amazon and Kindle - glad you too like this genre too - such scope for a writer in this slot. My personal fav. is Simon S..."



message 1455: by Steven (new)

Steven Malone | 102 comments Jan wrote: "Hi Steven,
Jan ferrierr here I write medieval fantasy fiction 3 books out on Amazon and Kindle - glad you too like this genre too - such scope for a writer in this slot. My personal fav. is Simon S..."


Hi, Jan,
Love Scarrow - his Roman legion series especially. I've also published a historical fantasy short story based on some legends of Eadric the Wild & William the Conquer.

Nice to have met you.


message 1456: by Steven (new)

Steven Malone | 102 comments James wrote: "We have similar afflictions: reading the backs of soup cans."

Hi, James. Glad to know I'm not alone in my affliction. Hope you enjoy the group.


message 1457: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments Steven wrote: "James wrote: "We have similar afflictions: reading the backs of soup cans."

Hi, James. Glad to know I'm not alone in my affliction. Hope you enjoy the group."



message 1458: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments I'm afraid so.


message 1459: by Carol (new)

Carol Vorvain (carolvorvain) | 7 comments I'm Carol. I am an author first, a lawyer second and the co-founder of https://writersboon.com

Writers Boon is a platform where authors find:

1. Experienced editors, designers, marketers who offer their services at a minimum of 15% discount. We are the Groupon for writers.
2. Unique and effective book promotion tools like: Quozimus, Inbookish, Pinnisbook.
3. Answers to any publishing question authors might have.
The platform's goal is to support authors and promote publishing excellence and affordability. It is entirely free to join and access all the features.

Happy to be part of this group.


message 1460: by Heather (new)

Heather Christie | 3 comments Hi, I'm Heather Christie. My YA novel, What The Valley Knows, will be released by Black Rose Writing Jan. 25, 2018. I'm new to Goodreads and just learning the ropes. I'm grateful for any engagement on my profile and any "want to reads" on my book. I blog the first Sunday of the month at http://www.heatherchristiebooks.com/. I look forward to seeing you farther on down the road!


message 1461: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments CeDany wrote: "Hello all,

Don't do this, don't do that -- so, I'm never certain as what to do LOL!

I'm an Indie Author -- I've been around for quite a while, but unfortunately, invisible -- ehehe... Regardless,..."


Hi back. Yes I've found the indie publishing world to be overcrowded, full of contradictory recommendations, and numerous attempts to grab a buck or two from questionable even if well intentioned groups of persons, who can do little to promote a book(s). A money sink. This field seems oversaturated, destroyed, and the only way to earn a living is an author is to already be a famous personality, or someone who has previously built a large following, and in either case disributed by one of the 4 major publishing houses.

Wish I were wrong.

James Tugend


message 1462: by James (new)

James Tugend (jamestugend) | 12 comments Not really enough to make it worthwhile in my unhumble opinion


message 1463: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy Mifsud | 1 comments Hi, I'm Jeremy from Malta.

I write poetry daily on my blog as well as editing my second poetry collection! I would love to have reviews on that while I put it for pre-order :)


message 1464: by Carol (new)

Carol | 2 comments I'm Carol Bodensteiner. I draw writing inspiration from the people, places, culture and history of the Midwest United States. As a result, I break the 'rules' by publishing across multiple genres.

I've published a memoir - Growing Up Country, Memories of an Iowa Farm Girl, and an historical novel - Go Away Home. I'm gearing up to publish a contemporary novel - Simple Truth - in the next couple of months.

Learn more about me at: www.carolbodensteiner.com
Hope to get to know many of you.


message 1465: by Carol (new)

Carol | 1 comments Hi, Carol - good to see you here!


message 1466: by Renee (last edited Jan 09, 2018 05:29PM) (new)

Renee | 3 comments Hi Jeremy and Carol(s), It's great to read your self-introduction in the new year! I'm Renee Marchol. 3 fun facts about me?

1. I am a fan of waffles. Ever since a friend in Los Angeles introduced me to the yeast-dough kind that is chewy-crisp and studded with shards of pearl sugar crunch I've upped my game from eating toaster Eggos.

2. I uplift and support other writers in person, on stage and online. How do I do this? I go out of my way to meet fellow authors each season and if it's a good fit I introduce them to acquaintances who are looking for a guest on their podcast, storytelling stage or blog. I am particularly fond of those who brave memoirs and funny how-tos.

3. I write practical how-to audiobooks with a conversational, inviting tone as if the reader has made a new friend who is dishing useful tricks of the trade over a beer.

Pull up a freshly-toasted waffle and find your next audiobook here: https://teachingartistrene.wixsite.co...

Looking forward to getting to know more of the group!

Cheers, Renee


message 1467: by Renee (new)

Renee | 3 comments Carol wrote: "Hi, Carol - good to see you here!"

Hi Carol Ervin, I just visited the podcast episode from 2015 where you speak about your historical fiction success.

May I ask your thoughts on how/if you connect with vintage lifestyle following young adults and retro music video filmmakers? I ask because I am curious how often you are approached as a guest expert for eras since you create historical fiction. While I lived in Seattle there are many men who dig deep in "retro" and women who go all out in learning "vintage".


message 1468: by C.L. (new)

C.L. Hi! My name is CL Mannarino, and I love teen fantasy books, so much so that I write them after years of reading them. I'd love to meet other people who enjoy reading them, too. Maybe we could chat!


message 1469: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Zylstra (luciferflower242) | 2 comments Hello, my name is Amanda and I write poetry. I have been writing since the 90's and am excited to have finally published my first poetry collection in October of 2017. My second edition just came out a few days ago and I am working on writing a second poetry book.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1979618011/...


message 1470: by James (new)

James Bisceglia | 4 comments Hello all,

My name is Jim and I was born in 1969. I live in Chelan, Washington. Pizza and golf are delightful! For all intents and purposes I've been off Goodreads for about the last four years. During that time I was writing a science fiction trilogy. The third and final book was just published this last weekend. I didn't read any books during that time as I didn't want to be influenced by other authors. The next book I read will be The Martian by Andy Weir who also was kind enough to chat with me briefly on Facebook. If anyone has any fantastic marketing ideas please let me know! Happy reading


message 1471: by Troy (new)

Troy Wymer | 3 comments Hi. My name is Troy D. Wymer. I am a self published novelist in the science fiction space opera genre. I released two books in 2018, Lightyears Trilogy and Treasures From Afar. Feel free to check out my Goodreads author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

I am currently writing a new novel that is my first venture into erotic space opera. It’s nice to have all the Goodreads groups to get feedback and have discussions.


message 1472: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Hammond | 1 comments My name is Lauren Hammond.
I've been a publicist.
I'm a former literary agent, and I'm currently a book scout with ASJ Publishing.
I'm a lover of all things literary.
I love helping writers and I love helping them promote their work.


message 1473: by Medea (new)

Medea Kalantar (goodreadscomhoneycake) | 1 comments Hello my beautiful souls.

I’m a first time author and in the process of self publishing 2 of the 5 children’s books I have written and I wanted to introduce myself.

My name is Medea Kalantar, I’m a Reiki Master and Practitioner, and the author of a new children's book series called Honeycake. I’m from Ontario Canada.

We all come from many different cultural and religious backgrounds but we are all one race. The human race. We are all one.

Sending you blessings of Love and Light.

In Warmth,

Medea 🙏🏻💖


message 1474: by Robert (new)

Robert Ullrich (robert_m_ullrich) | 6 comments Hi, Robert Ullrich here, Author and Poet. You can learn more about my work at https://phantomscorpioproductions.com
My debut novel, "Evolution of a Killer, A Lazarus Solaris Novel" will be FREE to download Feb 11,12,13. Get to know the history of Lazarus Solaris, and how a seven year old orphan evolved into the internationally renowned assassin - the Chameleon. The follow-up to Evolution, "Family Matters, A Lazarus Solaris Thriller" will be available on Amazon March 15th!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B43N1D8


message 1475: by Ian (new)

Ian Shaw (deuxvoilierspublishing) | 1 comments I am a Canadian novelist. My second novel, Quill of the Dove, will be launched by Guernica Editions (Toronto) on April 1, 2019. There will be book launches in Vancouver (April 6), Toronto (April 14), Montreal (May 2) and Ottawa (May 5). Touch base with me if you would like to come to one of the launches. Quill of the Dove is a blend of literary fiction and political thriller and has earned already 18 pre-launch reviews on Goodreads. If you would like to review it, I can send you a PDF of it. It is also available from NetGalley at https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo...

All the Best,

Ian Thomas Shaw


message 1476: by G.E. (new)

G.E. Graves (binder) | 16 comments Hello Everyone
I'm G. E. Graves (Gary) Writing a series (book two is about finished) but have difficulty classifying - also beginning a children series :) and let me tell ya - more difficult than I thought :)

Have the best day


message 1477: by Xander (new)

Xander Bailey | 1 comments Hello all. My name is Xander Bailey. Reaching out to introduce you to my book, THE GARGOUILLE. If you like the sound of Gargoyles in The Philippines please check it out!

Thanks!
-X

https://www.facebook.com/TheGargouille/

The Gargouille
Santo Patrocelli is a member of a secret organization of warrior priests that have been fighting an order of shape-shifting nuns known as The Gargouille since the seventh century. Believing this conflict was over, he lives in seclusion in The Philippines. When The Gargouille reemerge, he is drawn into the battle once again. This time, however, he questions the righteousness of his mission as he falls in love with one of his sworn enemies.


message 1478: by Marc (new)

Marc Dickerson (marcdickerson) | 1 comments Hi everyone,

Excited to meet and discuss the trials of independent book publishing with other authors.

My first novel, ART FARM, was released this past March. Here is some further info if you'd like to check it out: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...

It is a dark comedy, with hints of horror/thriller aspects, but not what many would consider "genre" fiction. This has made it a bit hard to market and to find circles in which to promote it. So along with my intro, I am curious if any of you have run into the same situation or if you might have any tips or insight regarding this. I have tried posting on social media and getting my book into some local bookstores, but now am at a bit of a loss about how to get my novel out there into the world.

Thanks in advance, and looking forward to chatting with you!

Best,

Marc


message 1479: by Tom (new)

Tom Dell'Aringa (tomdellaringa) | 1 comments Hello! I'm Tom Dell'Aringa, science fiction author. I have a couple short stories out - Stinger: Can you face your ultimate fear? and Lonely Ones. I'm just looking to hang out and connect with other authors.

I am currently prepping my first novel for self publication. I had landed an agent back in April of 2019, but ultimately she was not able to sell the book (there was a digital publishing house, which I decided to pass on).

Glad to be here. If you have any sci-fi short stories like mine, I'd be happy to co-promote!


message 1480: by Troy (new)

Troy Wymer | 3 comments Hi, Tom. Welcome!


message 1481: by Justin (new)

Justin Kaiser | 1 comments My name is Justin, and I've just released my first book in a series of YA fantasy. I am actually a full-time veterinarian when I'm not writing and my first book has taken years to complete. Now that it's out, I'm realizing I have no idea how to build my reader base. Looking for advise from anyone that can help new authors get their base going.


message 1482: by S.A. (new)

S.A. Black | 2 comments Hello! IBC community! I'm a indie author and just published my debut novel, Target Pool. It's a technothriller about the dark side of advertising.


message 1483: by Lutz (new)

Lutz Barz (almostvoid) | 6 comments After tap-slogging away on the second installment of my sci-fi series, I've suddenly run out of puff. Its a Brain Drain down the Plug and my energy with it. What was left I rediscovered PlayStation. I still got the PS1 console and 18 games. Though I ought to be editing, doing some research as I've done for a while but my Brain says NO. Enough. Entertain me. So I do. Luckily I don't have a TV plugged into anything. Maybe next week ha ha. Anyone else get this happening?


message 1484: by Sevinc (new)

Sevinc Abbasova | 1 comments Hello everyone!

I'm Sevinc Abbasova, a new author sharing my first short story titled The Snowflake He Didn’t Paint — a gentle tale about the quiet power of an unseen light that guides us through the darkest moments.

The story is available on Amazon and Goodreads. I'd be truly grateful for any reads, reviews, or feedback from fellow short story lovers.

Thank you for creating such a warm space for short fiction — I’m excited to connect and explore others' work as well!

📖 Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
📘 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/sevinca...

Warm wishes,
Sevinc Abbasova


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