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message 1: by Scott (new)

Scott Welcome to all new members! Hopefully everyone will have a good time meeting some new authors. I hope to get a poll up to see if we can get some books decided for October.


message 2: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Bonjour! Comment tallez-vous?? :)

I have three authors, including myself, willing to donate copies of their ebook for any giveaway, or poll you might like to create.

As for me, I'll gladly donate a copy of my book anytime we might chat about a topic in which my book falls.

J.


message 3: by Scott (new)

Scott I'm thinking I liked your idea about theme months Jeffrey. When we get more members I am thinking of having a steampunk month. Probably run 2 genres per month once things get in the swing here.


message 4: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Works for me! Haven't read many steampunk books but I'm eagerly looking forward to reading more in this genre!


message 5: by Brandy (new)

Brandy Camel I've been meaning to stick up a couple copies of An Oak of Hope for a while, maybe I can donate them to here instead. If possible, I'll see if I can get a couple for Scourge of Screbulum once it's available too. =D


message 6: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole I'll donate a copy of book 2 when it's ready to go, too! Even a paperback edition.

Ebooks are a given. :)

Brandy, is Scourge of Screbulum the name of your dad's 2nd book?


message 7: by Scott (new)

Scott I'm very excited for all the books to be given away. I hope we get some good participation in the book club discussions and can drum up some interest in a lot more books.


message 8: by Brandy (new)

Brandy Camel Jeff - Yep, sure is! Don't think 3 has a title yet, I think we announced the book title on Facebook a while ago. He likes to take pictures around the New Zealand countryside to represent various locations you might see in the books.


message 9: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Ahhh. New Zealand. It's in my top 5 countries I'd like to visit.

Working through chapter outlines for my book III...


message 10: by P.J. (new)

P.J. Johns I'm happy to donate a copy of my ebook, Liberator's Ruin.

It's a steampunk fantasy too


message 11: by Scott (new)

Scott Exciting news with a potential book chosen for September (waiting on author approval). I would very much appreciate if affiliate links through my blog could be used for purchases. Thanks all!


message 12: by Scott (new)

Scott Also I just created the first poll! I am trying to get a feel for a good system. I think every month we'll choose a general theme for the next month, then take nominations for the book for a week or two, and finally have the poll up to decide the eventual winner. Any feedback is most welcome as I have never tried to run a group like this before so I'm a little in the dark as to proper procedures.


message 13: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Hey, so far so good!

I think Liberator's Ruin is a good book to start with.


message 14: by Jeffery (new)

Jeffery Anderson It's a great group to start, Scott. I'm excited to be here.

Jeffery Anderson


message 15: by Scott (new)

Scott Thanks Jeffrey. Glad to have you here!


message 16: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Jeffery & Jeffrey. That's not gonna mess us up. :)

Welcome Jeffery!


message 17: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Hey, I added a few books to our bookshelf. I figure we all ought to add our own, on top of what we'd all like to read. I added mine and a few others.

Add away!


message 18: by Scott (new)

Scott Today was a big day for the blog. I got my first affiliate payment from Amazon! It only took me 7 months to make 10 dollars lol. Hopefully it will pick up a little bit over time.


message 19: by Scott (new)

Scott As some bonus motivation to participate and get your book nominated I am adding a book of the month section on the sidebar of my blog. It is basically going to be an add for your book that will be visible for the entire month.


message 20: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Nice! I'll nominate my own book just as soon as it is officially released. :)


message 21: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Jeffrey wrote: "Hey, I added a few books to our bookshelf. I figure we all ought to add our own, on top of what we'd all like to read. I added mine and a few others.

Add away!"


Where do I go to add books? SO confused haha


message 22: by Kriss (new)

Kriss NVM found the bookshelf. I swear I can be blond at times. Or to quick as my mother would say!


message 23: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Seeing how I'm married to a blonde, I hereby say "no comprendo". :)


message 24: by Kriss (new)

Kriss haha!


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

I am blond. I found the book. ha! BTW, I can't read e-books until after my birthday when I get my new Kindle!

eg


message 26: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Hello Eileen!

Welcome to the club!


message 27: by Scott (new)

Scott Welcome Eileen,

Hopefully your birthday is soon! I do giveaways for paperbacks on my blog sometimes on my blog as well. Right now you can sign up to win this month's book from Smashwords so you'll have a freebie waiting for you when you get your reader.


message 28: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Lynne Hello. Joined a few hours ago and have been browsing though the group (not the whole time of course. lol) Looks good. =)


message 29: by Scott (new)

Scott Patricia wrote: "Hello. Joined a few hours ago and have been browsing though the group (not the whole time of course. lol) Looks good. =)"

Welcome Patricia!

Glad to have you join if you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to share. I'm new to hosting a book club so I'm here to learn and have a great time discussing books.


message 30: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Howdy, Patricia!

Feel free to poke around. If you have any questions, just ask Scott or myself!

Glad to have you aboard!


message 31: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Kaine Hi everyone. New member here. Off to go explore the rest of the group ^^


message 32: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Hey there Daniel!

Welcome to the group!


message 33: by Scott (new)

Scott Hi Daniel!

Welcome to the club. Look forward to discussing some hidden indie gems with ya. Dont forget to vote on the poll for next months genre!


message 34: by Sean (new)

Sean McLachlan Hello, I recently joined Goodreads and just joined this group. I'd love to network with more indie authors. Check out my profile to find my blog, where I'm happy to host people who want to promote their horror, historical, or Western novels, as long as they aren't romance/erotica. I'll host Civil War nonfiction if there are any other historians on here.


message 35: by Scott (new)

Scott Welcome to the book club Sean!


message 36: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Hey there Sean, welcome to the group!

I'm a fantasy writer myself, but I do love a good historical fiction.


message 37: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Welcome! I never introduced myself here, but I welcome you! I bet I am the farthest Northern here! And I think we may have established the oldest unless someone is hiding behind their age.. haha! Am an ENG LIT slave and am also working on my New Media - JRN BA while working on my thesis.

I have to have a Kindle reader because I ran out of room in my tiny cabin for anymore books!

As for reading, I game to just about anything other then straight romance, unless it is Medieval Chivalry LIT since that is my thing! I read and can critique but am not a creative writer such as many of you. My blog is more cooking, meandering, bitching about the cold and books.. haha

Kriss from the Interior of Alaska -Lost in the Woods


message 38: by Jeffrey (last edited Sep 04, 2011 10:55AM) (new)

Jeffrey Poole Kriss -

Ok, I see your super cold climate and raise you one Land of Eternal Air Conditioners. I'm in Lk Havasu City, AZ. It's pretty much the hottest habitable spot in the entire USA. If you can see how hot Phoenix is, add about 5 degrees and that's us. It's going to be 115 today. *sigh*

Then again, our winters are gorgeous!!!!


message 39: by Sean (new)

Sean McLachlan Jeffrey wrote: "I'm in Lk Havasu City, AZ. It's pretty much the hottest habitated spot in the entire USA. If you ..."

I lived in Tucson for 12 years, next to the "westernmost battle of the Civil War" at Picacho Peak. I loved the hiking and rock climbing, plus the spelunking trips to New Mexico. I found Tucson itself a bit boring, though.
Now I live in Madrid, with lots to do, no caving, no rock climbing, and not much good hiking! Ah well.


message 40: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole I lived in Tucson for 12 years, next to the "westernmost battle of the Civil..."

You live in Madrid? Very cool! The only country I've been to other than my own is Canada. *sigh* My wife and I have always wanted to go to Ireland. Some day. :)

With this weather now, it's pretty much the dead of winter to me. I just don't go outside. Or, if I do, I dress accordingly. :) AC house to AC car to AC store, and vice versa. If you were in Tucson you pretty much know that already.

Havasu is pretty much a retirement town. Lots and lots of old people who luckily for me don't know squat about working a computer.


message 41: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Kriss wrote: "Welcome! I never introduced myself here, but I welcome you! I bet I am the farthest Northern here! And I think we may have established the oldest unless someone is hiding behind their age.. haha! A..."

Oh I did that once already! But we had a swamp cooler in Bisbee, AZ and at least I was in the mountains! Tucson is definitely boring, and BLAH! We started off at Fort Huachuca and I ran to Bisbee as fast as my little artist ass would let me!

Kriss


message 42: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Jeffrey wrote: "Kriss -

Ok, I see your super cold climate and raise you one Land of Eternal Air Conditioners. I'm in Lk Havasu City, AZ. It's pretty much the hottest habitable spot in the entire USA. If you ..."


We have the same climate as AZ, desert country here too! But instead of a dry heat we have a dry cold.. muwhahahaha seriously!

K


message 43: by P.J. (new)

P.J. Johns Kriss wrote: Welcome! I never introduced myself here, but I welcome you! I bet I am the farthest Northern here! And I think we may have established the oldest unless someone is hiding behind their age.. haha! Am an ENG LIT slave and am also working on my New Media - JRN BA while working on my thesis.

I have to have a Kindle reader because I ran out of room in my tiny cabin for anymore books!

As for reading, I game to just about anything other then straight romance, unless it is Medieval Chivalry LIT since that is my thing! I read and can critique but am not a creative writer such as many of you. My blog is more cooking, meandering, bitching about the cold and books.. haha

Kriss from the Interior of Alaska -Lost in the Woods


Wow, that is pretty north!

Certainly beats my tiny little part of the UK and its perennial wetness.


message 44: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Yep, pretty north! We have the farthest North Denny's, Chili's, Boston's Walmart ... But where else can you step outside only be be run back in because there is a huge ass moose eating all your basil! True story, had to cancel class that day because a moose trapped me inside!


message 45: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Poole Lol!

Scariest animals we have around here are the coyotes and bobcats. Sadly, too many people leave their animals outside all he time. Yep, even in the heat. Pisses me off. I've reported quite a few to the humane society.

That's why my dog is sound asleep next to me as I type this. Keeley, my Welsh Corgi Pembroke.


message 46: by Kriss (new)

Kriss People always go "OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHH MOOSE" dumbasses then want to take photos and they forget that those things will take you out in a heartbeat if you spook them. We have bears and wolves, so we have to watch the garbage at times especially in the summer with bears. Foxes too, but they are just to cute! As for idiots leaving their animals out? Ya dogs, love 'em, but sick of walking out to find them at my door or sleeping under my porch because some owner is to lazy to keep track! Cats, naa who cares they are all over. Mine stays inside, as she always has, to many BIGGER things to take her out in the woods. I had a cat who stalked a moose... note HAD!

K


message 47: by P.J. (new)

P.J. Johns Aaand the scariest animal in Leicester?

The chav. Positively terrifying.


message 48: by Scott (last edited Sep 05, 2011 01:20PM) (new)

Scott I had a pretty irate squirrel talk some serious smack to me the other day. Falling bird poop is another threat.

Also what is the chav?


message 49: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Lynne Kriss wrote: "People always go "OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHH MOOSE" dumbasses then want to take photos and they forget that those things will take you out in a heartbeat if you spook them. We have bears and wolves, so we h..."

I live in the moose capitol of Upper Michigan and I have yet to see a moose. Not sure I want to since they are supposed to be mean creatures that you don't want to piss off.


message 50: by Sean (new)

Sean McLachlan P.J. wrote: "Aaand the scariest animal in Leicester?

The chav. Positively terrifying."


I've been to Leicester, and left. Yes, the chav is a frightening phenomenon. Have you seen that book on chav culture that came out recently? "Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class." Sounds like it was written by an Oxbridge scholar who never went to the bad part of town. Since when did chavs represent the working class? Most chavs don't work at all!


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