Indie Blu(e) Publishing is thrilled to announce that As the World Burns: Writers and Artists Reflect on a World Gone Mad in now available on Amazon in both print and Kindle versions.
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Indie Blu(e) Publishing Partners with The Kali Project
The Kali Project was conceived by indie writers and editors Candice Louisa Daquin and Megha Sood. A dear friend starting a feminist micro press was intrigued and suggested that The Kali Project serve as their inaugural publication. Everyone involved has been deeply moved by the support and enthusiasm the project has received, as well asContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Publishing Partners with The Kali Project”
But You Don’t Look Sick: The Real Life Adventures of Fibro Bitches, Lupus Warriors, and other Super Heroes Battling Invisible Illness
A year ago, Indie Blu(e) Publishing accepted submissions for an anthology about the lived experience of Invisible Illness. Despite our passion for this project, we struggled to articulate our vision to potential contributors. Although we received almost 500 pieces of art and writing, the majority of these simply didn’t fit the anthology we wanted toContinue reading “But You Don’t Look Sick: The Real Life Adventures of Fibro Bitches, Lupus Warriors, and other Super Heroes Battling Invisible Illness”
We Will Not Be Silenced: The Lived Experience of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Told Powerfully Through Poetry, Prose, Essay, and Art
Available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble online, Book Depository, and other major online book retailers.
SUBMISSIONS CLOSE TODAY FOR THIS IS WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE. POETRY BY WOMEN SMITTEN WITH WOMEN!
Indie Blu(e) Publishing will be accepting submissions of poetry and art for This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry by Women Smitten with Women until midnight tonight Sunday, June 30th. This Anthology will celebrate love, attachments, and attraction between women. The maximum number of pieces for submission per writer/artist is FIVE (5). Writing can be uploaded as a WordContinue reading “SUBMISSIONS CLOSE TODAY FOR THIS IS WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE. POETRY BY WOMEN SMITTEN WITH WOMEN!”