Absolutely wonderful book. Very dark, with some truly beautiful writing. If you love The Bad Box as much as I did, I guarantee you the author would love a review.
Category Archives: Awesome Indies
Will Marck’s author & indie review blog
I was browsing kboards today when I came across this post. I was impressed. He’s sort of doing what I’m doing here with the Awesome Indies Project, except he’s more prolific 🙂 Go Will!
Kboards post:
I have decided to start reviewing books as the main source of blogging on my site. http://www.willmarck.com. It’s almost exclusive to indie books with few reviews. The goal is to find hidden gems and hopefully help some unknowns get discovered. I figure I should pay it forward. I love to read, and love to discover new unknown authors, so why not? Right? I know from experience that it’s difficult to get the ball rolling when you’re new and barely have any reviews. I do have some rules and information that can be found in more detail on the site. Basically, I only read fiction, specifically humor, sci-fi, dystopian, horror, and technothrillers. I am currently taking submissions for reviews. If you are interested, check out the site, read the rules, and submit your book via email in the format I lay out on my review policies page. Please only look into it if you’re an indie, that has under 100 Amazon reviews (not combined, just one title), is available on Amazon in Kindle format for under $2.99, and fits the genres above. I won’t accept every book and I won’t review anything outside of the genres I’ve listed. I will pay for each book and won’t accept any type of compensation. I do have a page dedicated to my own works, but it stays there. I don’t promote my work on the review pages. All that I ask is that you consider subscribing to the blog or share my page on social media. I look forward to hearing from you. Please, please, please, read my rules before submitting. Good luck to everyone and I hope success finds you!
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“Awesome Indies” debuts on the “Sell More Books Show”
Very excited to have the Awesome Indie Project mentioned on the Sell More Books Show — an incredible podcast for indie authors or anyone interested in book marketing.
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Three Steps For Awesome Indie Success
I woke up this morning to polish off the last 500 or so words in this week’s word count (and then some), when I came to a rather profound and marvelous conclusion — the Awesome Indie Project is officially a success. Since the project began, there have been a number of cool developments.
- I’ve become friends with most of the authors. I send them news/tips, and they send me news/tips. I promote them, and they promote me (though I never ask). Two of them have become friends with each other. And most of them reblog, retweet, and re-facebook anything I have to say about the other Awesome Indies.
- Recently, Carol Ervin (the second Awesome Indie added) turned around and cross-promoted the other indies (and me too, though I’m not in the list) in her 3 part blog series: “Indie Authors: Where are they Now?”
- Every single Awesome Indie has now been reviewed by Vine Voice and professional reviewer Carol Kean of PerihelionSF Online Magazine (though only two of the books were sci-fi and thus appropriate to be reviewed by the magazine).
More about Carol Kean: all the indies now have Vine Voice Amazon reviews, and five have Goodreads reviews from her, and she regularly tweets and facebooks about these authors. Important note: I did NOT solicit her reviews. She discovered them after reviewing my book and following me to my blog. This is one of the amplification effects of indies banding together.
Here are Carol Kean’s Amazon reviews:
- Mark Capell (Edyl: Island of Immortality)
- Carol Ervin (Dell Zero)
- Lindy Moone (Hyperlink from Hell)
- Harvey Click (Demon Frenzy)
- Dan C. Rinnert (Dan’s Lame Novel)
- P.T. Hylton (Regulation 19)
Carol Kean’s Perhehelion SF reviews:
- Mark Capell (Edyl: Island of Immortality) (scroll down to it)
- Carol Ervin (Dell Zero) (scroll down to it)
Carol Kean’s Goodreads reviews:
- P.T. Hylton (Regulation 19)
- Mark Capell (Edyl: Island of Immortality)
- Lindy Moone (Hyperlink from Hell)
- Harvey Click (Demon Frenzy)
- Dan C. Rinnert (Dan’s Lame Novel)
Step 1: Hoard your indies
The project started out with a post at the beginning of the year, which I eventually made a permanent tab at the top: https://john-l-monk.com/2014/02/14/indie-readingsupport-project/
In this post, I’d tasked myself with reading more indie books, hunting for those gems in the stacks at Amazon that were particularly glittery and bright (to me, of course — this is all very subjective stuff). I then laid out the ground rules for getting onto the Awesome Indie list.
As of today, I’ve found 6 Awesome Indies and posted about their inclusion to the list (look under ‘categories’ on the left side to see all posts that I’ve tagged ‘Awesome Indies’). All but one author got on the list without knowing I was reading his or her book. For the others, I simply read their books and then asked for permission to list them.
Step 2: Promote them
After the indies got on the list, the fun didn’t end there — I tweeted about them, facebooked about them, and badgered them about news on any upcoming books. Every time something big happened in their Awesome Indie lives, I made sure to blog about it and tweet it. In turn, without asking, they promoted the sequel to my first novel “Kick.” Four of them actually beta read it and helped me edit it. Talk about Awesome People.
Step 3: Keep promoting them
In addition to the blog, the facebooking, the tweeting, and the emailing, I’ve also gone back to my books “Kick” and “Fool’s Ride” and inserted a page at the back listing each author and their books, and describing the Awesome Indie Project. On November 8th, I have a Bookbub promotion. On November 9th I have an Ereader News Today promotion. Both are free, for “Kick.” It’s my hope that the tens of thousands of almost guaranteed downloads of “Kick” will expose those same readers to these Awesome Indies. I’ve also asked these authors to tell me if they see an uptick in sales a week or so following the promotion.
So there it is 🙂
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P.T. Hylton News — “A Place Without Shadows” is now available
I read an early copy of this book and was floored — what an incredible sequel in a fun, fascinating series. For those of you who haven’t read book one and would like to know a little more about it, here’s my review: Regulation 19.
Both books are fast reads, and you sort of forget you’re reading a book — which is great, because we all hate books right? 🙂
Haha, kidding (now go buy my books).
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House of Worms, by Harvey Click — Free Today!
I’ve now read 2 books by Harvey Click and, hands down, he is my favorite horror novelist. I really love his writing. Today, House of Worms is on sale. Haven’t read it yet, looking forward to it though. If you like it, maybe leave him a review — spread the evil wide and far.
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Just started reading “Demon Frenzy” by Harvey Click — 25% done. It’s…amazing.
You writers out there — ever despair that you’ll never be a good writer like <insert author>?
You readers out there — ever read a book so good you find yourself wishing you could read faster because you can’t wait to see what happens next?
Well I’m both reader and writer, and I’m filled with despair and a desire to read quicker, because Demon Frenzy is absolutely wonderful. Maybe I’m a sexist jerk, but I tend to read books with male protagonists. Demon Frenzy has a female protagonist — very well done — and I’m loving every moment of it.
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Ira Levin, a Writing Hero
I love these videos by P.T. Hylton. In this one, he covers one of his literary heroes, and inspires me to try a new author.
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More Dell Zero news — Reviewed at PerihelionSF!
http://www.perihelionsf.com/1409/reviews.htm
I’m chewing my heart out in envy. The other day she gets this neat video review, today she’s up in lights at a cool online science fiction magazine. What next?!
I told you these “Awesome Indies” were awesome 🙂
I’m told Dell Zero is going on sale today for a promotional period (99 cents). They usually drop the price by the afternoon some time, so be sure to check.
Sneak peak at this great review:
IF LITERARY THEMES ARE a sign of the times, dystopian fiction may be the canary in our coal mine. Stories celebrating social harmony and scientific advances are scarce as hen’s teeth, but the market explodes with cautionary tales that show our own society reflected in a futuristic dystopia. I don’t know if this signifies that most readers already feel we’re living in a bad (dys) place (topia). I do know it’s hard to find authentic characters in a compelling story no matter what the genre. In a field full of Brave New Knock-Offs, “Dell Zero” by Carol Ervin kicks all kinds of hindquarters.
Who is Dell Zero?
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Dell Zero video review by P.T. Hylton
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