New book available TODAY!

Jake's Last MissionJake’s Last Mission, Shannon’s latest work is now available in Print and eBook!

The paperback should be available anywhere you like to buy books.  Just ask for ISBN 978-1497316010.  Online, you should find it at such places as Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Books•A•Million, and Powell Books.  MSRP us$6.99 (proportionate UK & EUR pricing), though most retailers will take advantage of wholesale pricing to offer at various discounts so by all means, shop around!

EBook is available through our usual list of major retailers, though at this exactly moment Nook hasn’t caught up with everyone and put the book for sale, it’s still “processing”.  us$1.99 with proportionate pricing in various other countries as offered by the different retailers (51 countries for Apple, about a dozen for Kindle, etc.)

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Nominations time for Indie Author Land

So they’re pretty cool folks and if you are interested, it might be worthwhile to jump over there and nominate your favourite indie author(s).

None of my stuff qualifies right now, but Crown of Eldrete (Kavalior Cousins book 1) by Shannon Haddock does!

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The 50 Self-Published Novels Worth Reading (2013/14)

Nominations Now Open!!!

We need your help in putting together a list of some of the best self-published books from the past year. Read something great? Nominate it. Written something great? Urge a fan to nominate it.

The interest our list has already generated has been phenomenal; in the three days since we opened up nominations it has already become our most popular post ever. That’s great for our ego, but more importantly, it means that whichever books make the list will get the exposure they deserve.

The Rules

1. The book must be self-published or published by a small, “indie-minded” house.
2. The book must have been published on or after 1 January, 2013.
3. The book must be available for purchase, in paperback or ebook format, from a large store – Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
4. Only nominations received on or before 21 April, 2014 will be considered.

Haven’t read a self-published book yet? Here are some we think might be worth your consideration.

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Now in more stores!

Powell's City of Books in Portland, Oregon.

Powell’s City of Books in Portland, Oregon. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

All current universal titles, and likely all future ones, will now be available to virtually all online and in-store retailers as well as libraries.

Now, this isn’t to say that we will be on any store or library shelves (excepting virtual); only that we can be.

For those who already own the book, this doesn’t really mean anything to you.

For those who prefer not to buy from Amazon for various reasons — the best of which is wanting to support your local Mom & Pop bookstore — you now have that choice.  Links to other bookstores like Barnes & Noble, Powell’s Books, and The Book Depository will be added for all the applicable titles as soon as we notice they’ve come available there.