Indie Blu(e)’s Smitten should be your newest gift of poetry By Mariah Voutilainen Before I begin to review Smitten, a book that lays bare and re-frames (in a very personal manner) the love that women have for women, I must be equally open. As I formed my thoughts, I realized that I was (and am) extremely nervous aboutContinue reading “Mariah Voutilainen reviews Smitten, edited by Candice Louisa Daquin”
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Review of Composition of a Woman, 2nd Edition, Christine E. Ray by Kristiana Reed
“Ray is a woman conducting an orchestra while openly admitting she isn’t perfect. There is dazzling beauty in her ability to lift your spirits and reach beyond the book, calling for your blood and belly fire.” These were my closing thoughts after reading and reviewing Composition of a Woman for the first time and I am pleasedContinue reading “Review of Composition of a Woman, 2nd Edition, Christine E. Ray by Kristiana Reed”
Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Composition of a Woman, Revised Edition by Christine E. Ray
Some authors compel you to recommend their books to friends. Others you forget relatively quickly. For a book to enter the hallowed halls of a classic, almost never happens. Composition of a Woman is such a book. In forty years’ time, I’ll be asking people to read this. I won’t pack this book when IContinue reading “Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Composition of a Woman, Revised Edition by Christine E. Ray”
Indie Blu(e) Publishing Released a Revised and Expanded Edition Of Christine E. Ray’s Award Winning Composition of a Woman
Indie Blu(e) Publishing is pleased to announce the re-release of Christine E. Ray’s debut book of poetry and prose, Composition of a Woman. This revised volume includes 36 new pieces of poetry and prose. Composition of a Woman recently won a Bronze Medal from the Readers Favorites Book Awards.
Great Titles Now Available for Kindle
Indie Blu(e) Publishing is pleased to announce that Rachel Finch’s Conversations with My Higher Self and A Sparrow Stirs its Wings and Melody Lee’s Season of the Sorceress are now available in Kindle editions.