Category: Indie Superhero Summer (Page 2 of 3)

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July 22, 2019

Indie Superhero Summer, Jenn Recommends

Jenn Recommends… Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman - #IndieSuperheroSummer


This a short little book, so my recommendation of it is going to be, as well.

Listen, I don’t typically gravitate toward novellas. Nothing against the form, really, just—lack of availability at libraries, the desire to spend more time in the story, etc. typically keeps me from diving into them. Still, this one had been on my radar for a while, because well, f/f superheroes? I mean, I think I’m kind of obligated to give it a try, aren’t I?

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July 15, 2019

Indie Superhero Summer

5 Useless Superpowers I Already Have - #IndieSuperheroSummer


I’m a firm believer that everyone has some kind of unique and special skill, but let’s be honest: most of them are never going to do us any good. Even if we wanted to, it’s not like we could use our powers at bubble-gum art or double-jointed knuckle cracking for the greater good. Still, these facets pepper all our lives, and make us each just a little bit interesting, in one way or another. So without further ado, here are some of the absolutely useless skills I have and tricks I can perform.

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July 8, 2019

Guest Authors, Indie Superhero Summer

A Chat with RJ Sorrento - #IndieSuperheroSummer


Today I’m welcoming debut author RJ Sorrento to the blog! RJ is the author of Captain Stellar, a bright, breezy series opener about everyman Cal Bolden, who has superpowers given to him against his will, when all he really wants to do is live a quiet, normal life. I appreciated Cal’s gentle nature in this book, especially when contrasted against the extraordinary strength he finds himself with, as well as the struggle Cal has with simply finding his place in life. This is truly a coming-of-age story, about navigating the often confusing, conflicting desires that we have in our early adult years.

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July 1, 2019

Announcements, Hopefuls, Indie Superhero Summer, The Private Life of Jane Maxwell

Announcing the Exclusive F-BOM SPECIAL EDITION of The Private Life of Jane Maxwell!


Today I am beyond excited to announce that The Private Life of Jane Maxwell has been chosen as F-BOM’s Feminist Book of the Month for July/August 2019!

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June 24, 2019

Announcements, Hopefuls, Indie Superhero Summer, Who’s Afraid of Amy Sinclair?

RELEASE DAY: Who’s Afraid of Amy Sinclair? (Hopefuls 2)


FRIENDS! The big day is finally, finally here—Who’s Afraid of Amy Sinclair? is now available for purchase!

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