According to Punxsutawney Phil, Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators, and Weather Prophet Extraordinary (yes, that is the groundhog’s real name), we’re in for an early spring, and that brings to mind new things. So with the first Wednesday of the month comes February’s first crop of new Book Ideas. With each sounding so interesting, which one would you most want to curl up with on these dreary February days before the sweet spring winds trickle through? If you have one picked out, make sure to take a moment to vote for a book idea today.Â
In the order they appeared, the newest Book Ideas are…Â
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The Gothic Poet by David Brooks (Literature & Fiction)
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Mad Father by Clint Bradshaw (Mystery, Romance)
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The Bridge by Lisa Glenn (Literature & Fiction)
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The Shooting Star by John Rigg (Children’s Books)
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My Battle with Depression and Drug Addiction by Marie McCombs (Arts and Photography)
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VICTORIOUS LIFE by Helmut Wagabi (Arts and Photography)
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Off To Never, Never Land by Kinsley Portner (Mystery, Romance)
Just 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 latest book ideas here.Â
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SOOP Dollars
As we do at the beginning of each month, SOOP Dollars have been awarded to the Top 5 vote earners from the previous month. As usual, the dollars can be redeemed for various services within Something Or Other Publishing within the next year. Congratulations to all earners, especially Jennifer Irwin, who currently holds the #1 position. Â
- 50 SOOP Dollars go to Jennifer Irwin for A Dress the Color of The Sky
- 40 SOOP Dollars go to Nicole Collet for Red: A Love StoryÂ
- 30 SOOP Dollars go to Steve Wollett for Blasphemous Cocktails
- 20 SOOP Dollars go to Wade Fransson for The Rod of Iron
- 10 SOOP Dollars go to Christian Lee for Sealed
If you have any questions about SOOP Dollars and how to get and use them, please contact us.Â
Wondering how to get votes for your book idea? Read the series of blogs on Marketing Mondays, or search for “getting votes” in the search box (top right).Â
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