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 yearsContinue reading “Small Publishers versus the rest”
Author Archives: TheFeatheredSleep
Indie Blu(e) looks to 2022 with excitement
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. BringingContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) looks to 2022 with excitement”
Indie Blu(e) Editors Recommend: History of Present Complaint
History of Present Complaint (2021) By WordPress favorite HLR Published by Close To The Bone Publishing After a while, when you’ve spent a lot of time reading poetry online, it’s a damn challenge to find that which sticks. When it does, you know you’ve got a keeper. Before 2019 and the events described therein, IContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Editors Recommend: History of Present Complaint”
The Kali Project: From Start to Finish
An exhaustive account of the inception and the fruition of the Kali Project by Co-Editor Candice Louisa Daquin At the beginning of 2020 … I had a conversation with Indian surrealist poet Devika Mathur about an anthology of Indian women poets. I had just edited Devika’s first poetry collection, Crimson Skins (Indie Blu(e) Publishing), andContinue reading “The Kali Project: From Start to Finish”
Review: Four (4) Poetry & Art by Tara Caribou (published by Raw Earth Ink, November 2020)
Originally posted on TheFeatheredSleep:
When has been more necessary than 2020 and early 2021 that we have needed beauty? Stuck in sterile homes, we do the best we can. Nonetheless we stagnate a little, because we are meant to be alive, breathing, feeling creatures of the wind. For most of us, we’ve never been indoors…