Feature still free, preliminary updates from the slushpile, which was still shifting and settling with stuff being moved around while I was looking at it, so I finally gave up at 18 pages in.
A few nice things today but otherwise fairly light, even repeat-wise. No doubt everyone is saving what they think is the good stuff to flood the slushpile tomorrow for the traditional 1st of month deluge.
The Sequart people return with another set of comic book essays. Planetary, incidentally, is excellent and I wish DC would reprint the Absolute Editions. They could be making easy money off of me, instead of it going to some price-gouging reseller:
Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide
Dorchester Leisure/published Jennifer Malin returns with a maybe-romantic historical short set in ancient Sumeria:
Seventh Sanctuary
Robert W. Walker returns with the 5th installment in his Jessica Coran Forensic Pathologist mystery/thriller series, originally out from Jove in 1996 (may be a repeat, but old enough I don't have it in the KDP-auxiliary account):
Darkest Instinct
Berkley-published Natalie R. Collins offers a mystical suspense thriller (may have romantic elements, definitely has supernatural ones):
Killer Instincts (Navajo Brother)
Onyx-published Anne Frasier/Theresa Weir returns with a gothic paranormal horror short:
Woman in a Black Veil
Small-pressed Canadian Kin Kinrade's border-crossing transcontinental maglev train construction conspiracy-ish thriller is technically a repeat, but one I'm pretty sure expired before I got a chance to include it last time:
The Polar Track He also offers a repeat today.
Once again, Xcite Books offers some new erotic romance/erotica freebies for your collection of such:
Linkage for the lot
And the Audio Digest people return with more medical info/study guide type things:
Linkage for the lot
Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like.