What Indie Blu(e) title should I Buy? – Candice Louisa Daquin

It was always our intention to publish collections that inspire, and people will keep for years and love. Socially conscious anthologies and poetry that rise above the ordinary and pierce subjects at their core. If you don’t know much about Indie Blu(e) Publishing’s anthologies here’s a quick snap-shot of our collections and what they’re about. … Continue reading What Indie Blu(e) title should I Buy? – Candice Louisa Daquin

Why Indie Blu(e) Publishing – Candice Louisa Daquin

You’ve got a rough manuscript, you think it’s pretty excellent, what next? Shopping small publishers can be an exhausting process. How do you know who is good and what you should be looking for? Indie Blu(e) Publishing stands on our reputation in the indie author community alongside the books we publish, to speak to what … Continue reading Why Indie Blu(e) Publishing – Candice Louisa Daquin

Small Publishers versus the Rest – Candice Louisa Daquin

Indie Blu(e) Publishing has garnered a reputation for working closely with our authors to ensure the very best work they’re capable of, is the final product. It can be a frustrating journey if you haven’t taken it before. Nobody likes edits, nobody likes suggestions, because at first, they seem just critical. From our combined years … Continue reading Small Publishers versus the Rest – Candice Louisa Daquin

Indie Blu(e) Publishing looks to 2022 with excitement – The Editors

For many, 2021 has been a continuation of the difficulties of 2020. Our world has been irrevocably changed by the deaths of so many and the uncertainty due to Covid. Indie Blu(e), like so many other micro and small publishers, has tried their best to weather the economic uncertainty that the Pandemic has wrought. Bringing … Continue reading Indie Blu(e) Publishing looks to 2022 with excitement – The Editors

The Value of Book Reviews – Kindra M. Austin

Book reviews are currency for the indie author, especially when reader feedback appears on Amazon and Goodreads. That makes sense, considering the weight of word of mouth marketing. I read an article on Impact recently that stated consumers are 4x more likely to buy goods and services when referred by a friend, and 63% of visitors are … Continue reading The Value of Book Reviews – Kindra M. Austin

On “The Myths of Girlhood” a poetry collection by Christine E. Ray Reviewed by Rachael Z. Ikins

With an intense almost Gothic darkness, reminiscent of the novels of Ann Rice, “Myths of Girlhood” entices us into its pages. Christine Ray references familiar fairytales, song lyrics and expressions from childhood as she leads us from a place of mental illness, through the pain of the growing-up years into self-discovery. We deal with the … Continue reading On “The Myths of Girlhood” a poetry collection by Christine E. Ray Reviewed by Rachael Z. Ikins