Do you like reading? Books? Small publishers need you!

You might think you’re just one of 7 billion on this planet but you’re so much more than that. Each one of you reading this has the power to help books and ensure future generations continue the love of reading. So if you love books and reading, read on. As a small publisher, we areContinue reading “Do you like reading? Books? Small publishers need you!”

What Indie Blu(e) title should I buy?

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?”

BUT YOU DON’T LOOK SICK: PRESS RELEASE

But You Don’t Look Sick: The Real Life Adventures of Fibro Bitches, Lupus Warriors, and other Superheroes Battling Invisible Illness features 123 powerful voices living with invisible chronic illnesses— voices often stigmatized, ignored, or isolated by society. These pages are emblazoned with the words and art of those waging a war against a wide range ofContinue reading “BUT YOU DON’T LOOK SICK: PRESS RELEASE”

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”