Another Standing For Liberty Promo Post

How this came about:

Some of you are probably aware of the kerfuffle where Devon Eriksen was kicked out (on spurious grounds) from a contest he never entered because he said things the left does not like on X. But that’s not important, right now…

In the aftermath I realized that between the left’s penchant for organizing and being noisy in groups, as opposed to us individualists which fail to organize, a lot of indie writers on the right side of the spectrum — or at least to the right of Lenin — thought they were utterly alone, and that everyone else was a raging lefty.

Between that and the fact that most indie writers have no idea how to promote, I decided on the spur of the moment to offer to do a week of promo posts…

Well, it’s going to be more than one week. Apparently there are more of us out there than even I knew.

So, unlike normal when I do promo posts, in this case the only requirement is that people don’t mind standing with myself and the others and agrees to be mentioned on this blog. So I’ll promote people I don’t necessarily agree with, or associate with.

And I’m doing ten books a night (give or take) so people’s eyes don’t utterly glaze over.

This will probably go on another week, so if you wish, send me a link to your book (on Amazon) to bookpimping at outlook dot com

And needless to say, I EARN A COMMISSION FROM EVERY BOOK listed (the ones on Amazon) which is a good thing since this is eating my evenings.

FROM RICHARD BLEDSOE: Remodern America: How the Renewal of the Arts Will Change the Course of Western Civilization.

Written for a general audience, this book provides a clear timeline of cultural evolution.Postmodernism is dead.

Discover Remodernism, a new art movement of the people, by the people, for the people.

Art reminds us of who we are, and shows what we can be. But the visual arts are undergoing a crisis of relevance. Elitists have weaponized art into an assault on the foundations of our culture.
Don’t concede the vital experience of the arts to deranged partisans. Art is a more enduring and vital human experience than the power games of a greedy and fraudulent ruling class. The story of the 21st Century will be the dismantling of centralized power. As always, this course of history was prophesied by artists–those who are intuitively aware of the path unfolding ahead. Their works become maps so that others may find the way. Enduring changes start in the arts.

Remodern America provides an historical overview of how art shapes society and politics. This book exposes how the contemporary art world is used as a tool of oppression. Most importantly, Remodern America provides the solution, and reveals how the power of art can be reclaimed as a force for liberty. Read “Remodern America” to discover how art can unify our fragmenting society. 

(And Richard has a website here.)

FROM SUSANA IMAGINARIO: Wyrd Gods, Timelessness, Book 1

The God of Time wants to destroy Eternity.

A mysterious immortal seeks vengeance.

And a reclusive deity does what no god should ever do: she answers a prayer.

As punishment, she is stripped of her powers and trapped in a mortal’s body.
Now a Wyrd – a fated god – she is haunted by the memories and thoughts of her host and must hide her true identity in order to survive in Niflheim, the rival Norse Underworld.
There she discovers the afterlife is not quite what it used to be. Niflheim’s new ruler threatens the precarious balance of a world overrun with outcast deities and mortals alike.
To save her own sanity and find her way back to the stars, she must help the other Wyrd overcome their grievances to defeat this enemy, but those who would be her allies appear to have motives as hidden as her fragmented consciousness.

And yet it seems the greatest threat to her freedom comes from within, and the prize it seeks is her immortal soul…

FROM PERCY SINCLAIR: Sacred Honor.

When a young Georgian knight saves a Saracen girl from death and dishonor, he is forced to flee his homeland. Drawn to the Saracen, but believing her dead, he takes service with the Crusaders in Constantinople, earning the Emperor’s favor. His reward is a fief and a wife. But on his wedding day, he is devasted to discover his beloved alive and married to another. Bound by honor to a wife he does not love, he must navigate the complexities of the royal court and fight for the woman he loves.

FROM J. P. CHANDLER: Children of the Fall (The Fallen World Book 19)

Kelly Ansen—“Princess” to her friends—brokered an agreement to resolve the growing strife between factions competing for control of her beloved Eureka Bubble.

Before her plan could be implemented, though, her estranged father, Ansen Pringle, kidnapped her sisters, Chelsea and Nicole, to force Princess to join him on a trip to Hawaii. The voyage across the wild oceans is long, with little hope of making it there safely… and even less of returning. Kelly has no choice, though. To save her sisters, she must go.

Kelly’s friends and allies will stop at nothing to rescue her, especially her brother Scott and her boyfriend Morgan Campbell. While Morgan completes his mission at home, Scott goes to bring her back. Ansen Pringle and other dangers in this Fallen World must be reckoned with, but the question remains… are they ready for an angry Scott?

FROM D. S. COLEMAN: The Loser, the Legend, and the Girl Who Tastes Like Sunshine (Song of Grace Book 1)

Chance is a loser. Every good thing he ever held was ruined or ripped from his hands. Chance lost his family, his love, his life. Drifting on the fringe of a declining society he has come to loathe, plagued by horrific nightmares of torture and death, Chance is slowly losing his mind.

But Chance is in for a surprise, as one heroic act of suicidal selflessness will push him to the front line of a secret war that has raged since the dawn of humanity. There he’ll find heroes beyond imagination, enemies beyond comprehension, and a love so strong, that it just might save all of creation from being dragged into hell.

Like Sunshine is a tale like a trainwreck in reverse, as all the shattered, flaming, far-flung pieces come together, from its skull-splitting bloody beginning, to its unexpected triumphant climax. It’s a violent sexy ride full of broadswords, bikes, babes, guns, horrors, and heroes.

But beneath the gore, grit, and gutpuppets, it’s a story about sacrifice and redemption, about the value of the individual. Hope. It’s about hope and unity in a world fractured by petty tribalism and false righteousness. It’s about the never-ending struggle of everyone, that of Grace versus Chaos. So, it’s a love story, amigos, a twisted, naughty, sweet, silly, sarcastic, insane one, a heartfelt rollercoaster that rises and falls from stygian darkness to a warm soulful embrace that’s like… sunshine.

Ride. Shoot Straight. Speak True.

The End is the Beginning

FROM ZACHARY FORBES AND JOSHUA FORBES: Three Rivers Plague

The unleashing of a biological weapon across the United States forces the government to begin rounding up high-profile individuals, in hopes of preserving American society. Famous rockstar Thomas Wylde, fresh off the catastrophe at his latest concert, is taken to a shelter in the sky. That is, until a member of his band falls victim to the weapon’s infection, convincing him to escape into the post-apocalyptic city of Pittsburgh, now plagued by undead horrors, cults, cocaine junkies, and even the mafia. Their only hope is to find a cure to this disease before the transformation occurs. But not everyone is convinced of this new bioweapons’ origins — like Boston police detective Dick Kennedy.

It’s up to Thomas and his band of survivors to discover the truth, not only about this new world, but about his government, his friends, and himself, all the while trying to carve out a slab of life for everyone and everything he cares about.

This book is a 9-episode story, with each episode divided into digestible chapters. Set in post-apocalyptic 1980s America, Three Rivers Plague is a collection of elements from all sorts of genre fiction, including sci-fi, horror, romance, dystopian, and even detective thriller. There’s something here for everyone to sink their teeth into!

FROM J. M. KAUKOLA: Threshold

The town of Landen cut a devil’s bargain, the fracking company just unleashed an ancient evil, and Jason Derval hasn’t gone to class in three weeks. Not all of these problems are equal, but he’s dodging the fallout from all three. When bad decisions come crashing down, only a motley crew of slackers stands between Landen and oblivion.

“Threshold” is a genre-bending adventure that blurs humor, horror, and science-fiction in a loving tribute to classic teen thrillers. Starring a diverse group of slackers, nerds, and outcasts, “Threshold” begins as a slice of life into a dying small town. Set against a rising tide of darkness, the story transitions into a rousing adventure as our heroes uncover the awful truths surrounding them. First ignorant of the threat, then avoiding it, the heroes will find themselves hurled against conspiracies, cults, and forgotten evil. They will be forced to use their wits, luck, and obscure hobbies to fend off threats far beyond their worst nightmares.

Will our heroes rise to the challenge? Will they overcome the rising darkness? Will they stop bickering long enough to order dinner?

Read on to find out!

https://amzn.to/4k7KoHUFROM J. C. CHAMBERS: Benregesh: Volume I of the Cocoon Chronicles

“Benregesh is a rip-roaring adventure!” —D.J. Butler, Author of Witchy Eye

Prepare to be spellbound by an explosive new fantasy that defies all conventions, now with 30 additional pages of original comic art to immerse you even deeper into the world of Benregesh.

Thirteen years ago, Kaleb Mastiff witnessed his father’s tragic demise at the hands of the dreaded Necrothrall, a nightmarish demon from ancient legends. That haunting memory has clung to him like a shadow ever since.

Now, a struggling young adult, Kaleb finds himself in the heart of the action at the Benregesh Detective Agency. In a city where car chases, bar brawls, and mystical chaos are everyday occurrences, Kaleb is ready to dive headfirst into danger. Criminals in Mitror City are a deadly blend of firepower and magic, but he’s undaunted.

But when the Necrothrall resurfaces, unleashing a torrent of fire and blood, Kaleb’s world is upended once more. With the murder of a city leader and the entire Cocoon at risk, the Benregesh Detective Agency is called upon to hunt down this ancient evil. Now, Kaleb is thrust into a desperate race against time.

The key to defeating the Necrothrall lies hidden within the memories of his father’s death, and Kaleb must unlock it to save those he holds dear. Failure is not an option, for the fate of everything hangs in the balance.

In Benregesh, you’ll be transported to a realm of epic battles and unparalleled stakes, where surrender is inconceivable. Get ready to embark on a breathtaking adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

FROM ALI LAUDERDALE: Wild Man

A Wild Man is swept through the wilderness on a search for freedom. An evil queen, a majestic deer and a woman whose body morphs with the seasons, all affect him in different ways; manipulating or healing him. Wild Man is an allegorical fable, employing evocative prose and picturesque imagery to create an emotionally palpable universe and provide lessons on life, love, pain, and joy.

FROM JIM DAVIDSON: Being Sovereign.

Essays by Jim Davidson including excerpts from The Indomitus Report. This book covers topics on individual sovereignty, agorism, freedom, arms and armor technology, guns, launch vehicles, missiles, the space frontier, extra-solar planets, longevity research, culture, society, films, nanotechnology, privacy technology, and travel to Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America.

Oh, and someone is having a kickstarter for: Legends & Demons

6 thoughts on “Another Standing For Liberty Promo Post

  1. I’m a librarian, and I use posts like this to fill out my monthly books purchase order. For those authors who can, please see if your books can be listed in the Baker & Taylor system – it’s a lot easier to slip this through accounting!

    (I’m still gonna get them, though. Thanks for writing!)

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