The last time we had this many new book ideas was six months ago! This is so awesome.
Writers are writing. You’re getting votes. You’re doing homework. You’re getting benefits like guides and worksheets and planning tools and webinars. We’re mixing the SOOP and serving it up to all the writers climbing to the top!
Here are the latest new book ideas (19 in all), in the order they appeared:
- Loving a Libra Man by Jordhan Deidrich
- The Springer by Catherine Hope
- A Broom at the Masthead by M J Logue
- Ahnera – Under Osa: Book 1 by Paige Ryker
- The Slinger of Sandy Rock by Saje Parker
- The Tainted Dead by Crystal Zunke
- Murders in Crescent Valley by Doug Robbins
- The Demon Farer by Ben Bamber
- Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset: Soon a new Day Will Dawn
by Cleo Patra - A Dress The Color of The Sky by Jennifer Irwin
- Ratatatat by Lilian Surgeson
- The Euca Chronicles by Nikolas Frank
- Book of Kayal: Strength of Unity by Stryker Nileson
- A Stranger Reviews by Diana Febry
- Morphine by Nicole Colón
- Nightwake by Brea Hamby
- Wind Shear by Bruce Henderson
- Ruthless by Aprille Legacy
- Life Chess: The Million-Dollar Metaphor by Brett Pucino
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Shout out for great progress
If a couple of these book ideas look familiar, it’s because they have already appeared in the Top 20 list of popular new book ideas! So, in the “shout out” spirit of acknowledgement and accolades, we applaud the following for their progress since last week’s Top 20 blog:
- Jennifer Irwin for A Dress the Color of the Sky
– up over 200 votes since last week- Catherine Hope for The Springer
– up over 30 votes since last week
Doing your homework
As you know, SOOP’s author-driven publishing model provides benefits at each voting milestone. We applaud those authors who are quickly unlocking the benefits by submitting their deliverables (homework) as soon as possible. We are eager to keep you moving through the process of receiving the support you’ve earned by getting votes.
Wondering how to get votes? Read our series about The Easiest Way to Get Votes.
Support your fellow author
Simply visit their book idea page, read their synopsis and vote. Remember, a valid vote is one that expresses genuine interest in potential purchase of the book at a future date (it’s not a commitment). Looking for a book idea to vote for? See all the book ideas listed here.
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