Author P.K. Harrington contacted Indies Unlimited about the release of her new book, 2012 Armageddon: Unholy Alliance. This new title was released in November 2011 in Kindle and December 2011 in paperback. She says, “This is my first and possibly only fiction title. It is available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble Nook and Smashwords.” Continue reading “PK Harrington Announces the Release of Her First Fiction Title, “2012 Armageddon:Unholy Alliance””
Category: Announcements
And the Week 2 Winner Is…
Today we’re pleased to announce the winner of the second weekly “Writing Exercise with a Twist” here at Indies Unlimited.
The winning entry is rewarded with a special feature here today (the pure prestige alone of which cannot even be measured in monetary terms – really), and a place in our collection of winners which will be published as an e-book at year end.
Seven entrants received a total of 28 votes, and claiming nearly 46% of those, the winner is: Contestant #4– Pam Logan.
Thank you to everyone who participated – excellent entries! Now, without further ado, (trumpet flourish) here’s the winning entry by Pam Logan: Continue reading “And the Week 2 Winner Is…”
Free! Today Only – Rich Meyer’s The Monster Quiz Book
Love watching giant monsters stomp Tokyo flat? Like seeing the mad scientist put the finishing touches on his unearthly creation that will allow him to rule the world? Amazed that it’s taken this long for the zombies to whittle it down to only two people? Then you’re bound to enjoy The Monster Quiz Book by Rich Meyer!
Today, Friday the 13th, you can get The Monster Quiz Book for Kindle for free at Amazon stores around the world. Because monsters can show up anywhere, you know.
So head on over to Amazon.com U.S., UK, (and all other European Amazon sites) and get your free copy of The Monster Quiz Book before the one under your bed beats you to it. [subscribe2]
The IU Polling Poll
An evil mastermind’s job is never done.
Last week, we realized a moment too late that the polling software we had for the writing exercise contest was insufficient to meet the needs of our 100 Megawatt nuclear-powered Death Star of a blog. The crack engineering team here came up with a workaround, using Facebook polling. This was suboptimal.
To address this problem, we put in place different polling software. We blew that up too when we tried to test it out, as helpfully pointed out by the first three comments below.
Damn soviet surplus.
As a result, some personnel changes have been made. The surviving members of our crack engineering team are hard at work finding a polling plug-in that will meet our needs. In the mean time, if anyone knows of some nice free polling plug-in that works well in WordPress, let me know.
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