Reading Room

Indies Unlimited has a staff of wonderful independent authors. Each is not only a talented writer, but also has excellent standing in the indie community as a leader and champion of the indie cause.

One of the ways to hone your writing craft is to read and analyze the books of others.  In the Indies Unlimited Reading Room, we’ll feature select titles from a few of our all-star staff.

You know all our authors from the informative and entertaining articles they write here. Perhaps you’d like to see for yourself just what kind of firepower the IU staff brings. Continue reading “Reading Room”

This Week’s Flash Fiction Winner: Betsy A. Riley

The winner of the Indies Unlimited weekly Flash Fiction competition is Betsy A. Riley.

The winning entry is rewarded with a special feature here today and a place in our collection of winners which will be published as an e-book at year end.

Congratulations to Betsy, and thanks to everyone who participated – excellent entries! Now, without further ado, here’s the winning entry: Continue reading “This Week’s Flash Fiction Winner: Betsy A. Riley”

C.M. Skiera Announces New Release

Crimson  and Cream Author C.M. Skiera is pleased to announce the release of his epic fantasy book, Crimson & Cream.

Crimson & Cream recounts an unlucky orphan boy’s adventurous tale of flight and discovery as he unravels his tortured past while securing his tenuous future. The murder of Eadriel and Elvar’s parents forfeited their birthright and sent them fleeing for their lives. The fugitive twin brothers were adopted by an underground orphan gang. During a risky foray, a sentry chased the twin intruders into an unfamiliar cavern. Lost underground, they encounter a strange beast that changes their lives forever, and starts a harrowing journey for survival.

Crimson & Cream was published in August 2012 and is endorsed by Grub Street Reads. It is available on Amazon.com, Amazon UK, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords and other online booksellers.

Mr. Pish for President

Times are hard, and we need a President who is not afraid to make the tough choices and take a stand—or a nap. The ugly truth is that the problem with all the men who have served in the highest office in the land, is that they are people. They lack both focus and flea collars. Continue reading “Mr. Pish for President”