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Love it! Picked up a couple of freebies already. Thanks for the awesome post! Do you know Sabrina Chase personally? I'd love to have her (or any one of those authors) in the group.

I grabbed all the freebies and both of the Sabrina Chase books on sale for later.

"What Is Human Wave?
When did it become fashionable for published fiction to be full of self-loathing for qualities most intelligent humans value? Where’s the ad..."
I like the concept and I agree with it, having submitted scifi stories to the pulps over the last thirty years. As the author of one scifi collection, I ask, how does a writer get their scifi book into the Human Wave catalog?
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Kiti Lappi (other topics)Thomas Sewell (other topics)
Sarah A. Hoyt (other topics)
Sabrina Chase (other topics)
Zachary Ricks (other topics)
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"What Is Human Wave?
When did it become fashionable for published fiction to be full of self-loathing for qualities most intelligent humans value? Where’s the adventure, the courage, the fun? We suppose it was about the same time that Literature Majors because the arbiters of what was good and right in publishing.
Fortunately their reign of terror grey goo and boredom is at an end. Having gone Indie, authors can choose to write humans as they wish. And since most authors are (allegedly) human they can even write heroic humans who fight for things that have meaning.
The ennui of the cognoscenti no longer holds sway. The new bad boys on the block are Human Wave authors, whose characters might sometimes be trapped in dystopia but never helpless. And if they must go down fighting, they do so gloriously and for principles bigger than themselves.
Be daring. Be creative. Be revolutionary. Read (and write) Human Wave."
There is currently, through tomorrow, an ebook sale going on which was coordinated between these authors. All the listed books are under three dollars, most are under two dollars, and nine of them are free.
Authors include:
Sarah A. Hoyt
Sabrina Chase
Michael Hooten
Rawle Nyanzi
Thomas Sewell
Elizabeth Bruner
Zachary Ricks
Cedar Sanderson
Mike Weatherford
Kiti Lappi