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Old 07-14-2017, 11:37 AM   #12
GlenBarrington
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Since late June through mid September is usually a dead period for major new books, this is the time when I normally re-read books, find back catalog books, and sample indie books. Looking at last year this time, I found H. Paul Honsinger, Taran Matharu, Shae Ford, Victory Kloss, J. A. Sutherland and Holly Black, plus I tried out several authors who just didn't click for me.

Hopefully, I'll be able to find a handful of similar authors this year. I do wish that there was some sort of engine that would give good suggestions based on authors you like. Amazon's use to be pretty good, then they seemed to move more in the direction of Amazon published books that they want to sell, rather than books I'm actually interested in.
I'm very fond of Christopher Nuttall, Glynn Stewart, Don McQuinn's "Moondark Saga", John Walker, Timothy Zahn, Peter Morwood's "Tales of Prince Ivan", Paul E. Cooley, and Bobby Adair. With the exception of Nuttall, most are available via Kindle unlimited, and for purchase.

KU is great for Indie authors, and self publishing established authors, if that's your thing.
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