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Old 12-20-2013, 12:10 AM   #1
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The Free Indie Reader #1

Today I published an anthology of short stories by some great indie authors I discovered through #Smashwords and other self-publishing websites. The collection is available for free here at Smashwords and Feedbooks

Since the online self-publishing revolution began a few years ago, I've been on the lookout for great indie authors, and my efforts have been rewarded many times over. Most of these discoveries have come from writers who have put their work out there for free. Motivations may vary, but they all share a common underlying impulse to help their stories find an audience. There is an enormous ocean of books out there, and each new one reminds me of a paper boat set out somewhere on a quiet stream full of dreams. Through various mechanisms of publicity, writers and their readers try to help those boats along their way, and I've tried to do my part. I've reviewed and blogged and tweeted and posted within my limited reach to assist these stories in their journeys. Most recently it occurred to me that I could do a little more, by gathering some of my favorites together and publishing an anthology. This collection contains some of my favorite stories by some of my favorite indie authors, and also one by myself. I'm grateful to all of the authors, not only for letting me re-publish their stories here, but also for all the joy they've given me through their wonderful writing.

Authors include Lisa Thatcher, Paul Samael, Michael Graeme, Carla R. Herrera, Willie Wit, Judy B. and Giando Sigurani. Also included (disclaimer) is a story by me (Tom Lichtenberg)
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