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Have you nominated your favorite #IndieBooks for the #IndieInkAwards yet? Nominations are open for the month of November for several awards from Side Character MVP to Wittiest Character, & to highlight amazing #LGBTQ Representation, #MentalHealth Rep, #Disability Rep, #BIPOC Rep, & more. Open to all fiction genres and YA, NA, & Adult books. While you're there, you might find more #BooksToRead !

Join in at https://indiestorygeek.com/a/indie-ink-awards-2023

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please share and support - ‘In an effort to support a small press publisher (who’ll remain anonymous) and prevent another press from closing their doors (leaving many authors stranded), a special group of publishers have come together to launch this Indiegogo project. We’ve all donated our time and products as perks’ @bookstodon
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-legion-of-independent-horror-publishers-2023?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer&utm_medium=social&utm_content=buffer21309#/

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Book 2: “Cat Burglar Black” by .

I saw some of his art online and thought it looked like “Invisible Hands” from Liquid Television, which I LOVED. Same artist! This didn’t have quite the same level of twisted, creepiness as that animated series, but I was so happy to find his work in comic form. There’s more too.

Someone stitched together all the “”. The voice acting is 🤌🏽 https://youtu.be/n5sP4yRb8Mw

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Panel 1, someone in bed, their head covered in bandages, eyes staring and teeth bared. A weak whisper: "Come closer, Katherine. Let me see you..." Panel 2 a severe looking older woman with her hands around the shoulders of a tentative, white-haired teen: "Don't be shy. Say hello to your aunt."

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Book 27: “Performances for Waiting in Line: Performed Alone or in Collaboration with Others” by .

Shortt’s print work “plays with, mocks and appropriates cultural norms, authority and rules”. I like his stuff. It’s accessible and brings art into everyday life. First encountered it in “How to Art Book Fair”: straight up advice.

This book has 60 performances. I’ll let you know if I ever attempt any. 😅

https://www.shortteditions.com/product/performances-for-waiting-in-line

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