Having seen one of my interviewees Rosanne Dingli say on a LinkedIn thread: “someone should write a blog soon about all the wonderful indie books available by very capable writers”, I challenged them to give me a <15-word synopsis for their book(s)… they are accepting the challenge and their books are appearing here. What I’m after is your name (listed within each section alphabetically by first name), your website / blog address, book title, book link (where we can buy it), genre and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills :)). You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My free and $0.99-$2.99 eBooks are detailed on the Books – mine page.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Aggie Villanueva: The Rewritten Word: How to Sculpt Literary Art No Matter The Genre (Non-Fiction) – whittle away what buries the art of your words beneath pulp. Publishing 2011 winner of the Global eBook Award
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Alana Woods: Family medical history (non-fiction medical journal) – record everything of a medical nature for your family here in this one journal.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Ann Pietrangelo: No More Secs! Living, Laughing & Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis – a love story at heart; romantic love; love of family; love of life – with MS. Available as eBook and paperback.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Anne R. Allen: How to be a Writer in the e-Age and Keep Your Sanity (co-written with Catherine Ryan Hyde) – a guide to 21st century publishing. Available as an eBook from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and a paperback from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Anne Cossé: Facial Rejuvenation Acupressure, Look 10 Years Younger in 10 Min per Day (non-fiction beauty) – learn how to look younger and fresher with DIY Facial Rejuvenation Acupressure.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Barbara Barth: The Unfaithful Widow (non-fiction memoir) – Personal journey after loss with the help of a vintage Corvette, great friends, and dogs.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Bob Maddams: Lights, Camera Jemuru – Adventures of a Film-Maker in Ethiopia (factual) – remarkable true-life story of a high-flying adman who taught in an Ethiopian community film school.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Carol Anita Ryan: Right Now Is Perfect: A Romance, An Adventure, The Unexpected Thereafter – a South Pacific sailing saga wrapped in a romance with an unexpected ending.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Dale T Phillips: How To Improve Your Interviewing Skills (career help) – interviewing is critical for getting jobs – this book has been designed to help get better at it.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Christopher Robbins: The Ravens (factual) – true story of volunteer pilots in a war in Laos that officially did not exist.
- The Test of Courage: Michel Thomas (biography) – one of the most inspirational stories of the 20th century.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Deborah McCarragher: Mission Possible (relationships/women’s issues) – an encouraging book for women in a spiritually mismatched marriage that will change your life.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Felicia Johnson: A historical glimpse about your braids (narrative non-fiction) – origin of braided hairstyles relevant to history, culture, style, and economics.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Gregory Allen: Proud Pants (memoir; eBook only) – a man recalls his life of addiction, abandonment, and anger as he faces death at the age of thirty-four.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Hodges L. Golson, Ph.D.: Influence for Impact: Increasing Your Effectiveness in Your Organization (business / self-development) – understand and use the laws of influence to make your life easier. Available from Hodges’ website.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Jamie Cawley: The Self Publishers Guide to Book Marketing: Step By Step Guide For Fiction and Non-Fiction Authors (writing guide) – Book marketing made easy! Affordable ways to promote your book and boost sales.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Jill Dobbe: Here We Are & There We Go: Teaching and Traveling With Kids in Tow (travel memoir) – a heartwarming travel memoir filled with temper tantrums, disorienting jetlag, and zany, one-in-a-lifetime family adventures. Available from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and Barnes & Noble.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Joan H Young: Fall Off the Couch Laughing (non-fiction, essays) – ten humorous essays on outdoor recreation topics, illustrated with photos by the author.
- North Country Cache: Adventures on a National Scenic Trail (non-fiction, essays) – afternoon strolls or backpacking, an eclectic collection of essays chronicling 2300 miles of NCT hikes.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Jonathan Margolis: A Brief History of Tomorrow (factual) – a fascinating look at the future, as you’ve never seen it.
- Uri Geller: Magician or Mystic? (biography) – a biography of Uri Geller, the controversial spoon-bending and mind-reading performer.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Joy V Smith: Remodeling: Buying and Updating a Foreclosure (non-fiction eBook) – How one woman bought and remodeled a foreclosure; it didn’t even have a kitchen sink!
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Kathryn Elizabeth Jones: Conquering Your Goliaths: Guidebook (Christian non-fiction) – have your own Goliaths to conquer? Get help here using the five stones.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Kathryn Vercillo: Crochet Saved My Life – exploration of the health benefits of hobbies and a handmade life told through the lens of personal stories. Available via CreateSpace (paperback) and Amazon (eBook and paperback).
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Kerry Dwyer: Ramblings In Ireland (travel memoir) – a tangential ramble through culture, grammar the west of Ireland and random trivialities. Available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Kimberley Payne (Fit for Faith and Return Home and Tell blogs): Fit for Faith – 7 weeks to improved spiritual & physical health – unites physical and spiritual health through a program to lose weight and strengthen God’s relationship. Available via Smashwords and Amazon.
- Where Family Meets Faith (non-fiction devotional) – shows the similarities between the challenges of a family and building a relationship with God. Available via Smashwords and Amazon.
- Where Fitness Meets Faith (non-fiction devotional) – reflections about the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and building a relationship with God. Available via Smashwords and Amazon.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Linda M James: How to Write Great Screenplays (and Get Them into Production) (paperback) – jam packed with everything you need to know to write a great screenplay! Highly recommended.
- How to Write and Sell Great Short Stories (paperback & eBook) – full of fabulous advice about writing and selling short stories and novels. Inspiring.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Martyn Forrester: Madvertising 1975-1985 (factual) – the inside story of advertising’s wildest decade.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Michael Nicholson: Natasha’s Story (memoir/non-fiction) – The heart-wrenching true story of how legendary TV reporter Michael Nicholson smuggled an orphan out of war-ravaged Sarajevo.
- A Measure of Danger (auto-biography/non-fiction) – A vivid account of the 18 war zones Michael Nicholson has braved in his career with Britain’s prestigious ITN.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Michael Whitehall: Shark Infested Waters: Tales of an Actors’ Agent (biography) – a charming, funny and piquant view of the showbiz world.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Mollie Carson-Vollath: Terrence O’Ferret (children’s illustrated non-fiction) – the story of how a girl discovered ferrets and got one for her very own.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Nancy Di Fabbio: Quest for the Dress: Finding your Dream Gown without Losing your Sanity, Friends, or Groom – a funny, must-read handbook for brides on the quest for their wedding gown.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Nina Munteanu: The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now! – released in 2009 by Starfire World Syndicate. A comprehensive guidebook on writing fiction with examples and exercises.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Paul Hurst: Creating Ebook (reference) – simple and free guide on how to get started with your own ebooks, right now.
- Business Survival & Prosperity Guaranteed (business & economics) – Get Comfy Slow rather than Get Rich Quick, enjoy the journey and avoid the pitfalls.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Stacy J Coles (and blog): Enjoy Today… Before It Slips Away* (short, inspirational picture book for moms and girls of all ages) – a reminder to enjoy life’s moments as they happen, because we can’t get them back. *enter promo code for Mother’s Day gift: HJ4LMY4R
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Terry Lee Rambo: Troy’s Miracles (memoir) – grieving mother who lost her first born son in a car accident receives miracles.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
- Yves Johnson: There Is No Gray In Moral Failure (Christian Living) – this book addresses how Christians’ sexual or financial misconduct affect how the world sees Christianity. Available from Createspace and http://yvesnjohnson.webs.com.
- you could have your non-fiction book listed here
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So what I’m after is your name (listed above alphabetically by first name), your website / blog address, book title, book link (where we can buy it), genre and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills :)). You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My books and free short stories are detailed on the Books – mine page. Please note: the chances are that I’ve not read the books listed on this page (much as I would like to have done) so these are therefore not personal recommendations but are, in the main, by authors who I have chatted to, interviewed or got to know… even just a little bit. 🙂 Kindle Fiction recommends a variety of eBooks and if you’ve read any eBooks you’d like to recommend then you can email suggestions to kindlesrp@gmail.com.
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As I post an interview a day (amongst other things) I can’t unfortunately review books but I have a list of those who do, and a feature called ‘Short Story Saturdays’ where I review stories of up to 2,500 words. Alternatively if you have a short story or self-contained novel extract / short chapter (ideally up to 1000 words) that you’d like critiqued and don’t mind me posting it online in my new Red Pen Critique Sunday night posts, then do email me. I am now also looking for flash fiction (<1000 words) for Flash Fiction Fridays and poetry for Post-weekend Poetry.