Posts Tagged With: indie california

RIVEN and DJINN & TONIC Head to the Library

My YA post-apocalypse novel RIVEN and my urban fantasy/noir DJINN & TONIC have been accepted into BiblioBoard, in the Indie California author program.

What that actually means is you can borrow the ebooks for RIVEN and DJINN & TONIC free of charge by clicking on those links. Welcome to the future. Use this knowledge only for good, for it carries with it a terrible burden (it doesn’t). It does, however, support libraries, which is (as the kids say) dope.

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DEADGIRL Picked by “The Indie Author Project,” In Libraries

This morning I woke up to great news: DEADGIRL has been chosen by “The Indie Author Project,” and is available in libraries across Riverside County and the state of California in participating locations. I believe it’s also available further than that, depending upon local participation and programs. You can grab a copy here if you’ve got a Biblioboard account.

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