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Anna Saultron (@AnnaSaultron) · 07/2023 · Tröts: 5.909 · Folger: 139
Di 06.08.2024 01:59
05.08.2024 Share a book by an indie author that you love.
What counts as an indie in the first place? Does an indie author need to be independent from a Publisher, do tiny Publisher count against it? Does the Author needs to be self publishing or just stem most of the work themself?
In case of publishing without a publisher regardless of size (in this case English sucks. If you publish it yourself you turn into a publisher a self publisher...) I simply can't remember if I ever red one. And some very "corrosive" ones that etched away layers of society in their work or made the human species more approachable for me weren't Indieauthors by this definition. So I can't fullfil the task in this regard but what I can recommend from and independent "corrosive" look on society are the German "Die Känguru Chroniken" and "Quality Land" from Mark Uwe Kling. This books have something in common with Terry Pratchetts Discworld but are far more "bleak"(?!).
#WordWeavers 05.08.2024 #reading #retoot
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