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The 87th issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This August 2015 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Creators of The Mediocres Toby Gibbs & Jerry Voigt Author Trisha Sugarek Creator of Source Point Trico Lutkins Writer and Editor of The Reply, Carly Ottaway Also included in this issue: Eitorial by Ian Shires A Written View by Douglas Owen When Charcters Come A'Knockin' by Trisha Sugarek Sneek Peek: KROS * HALLOWED GROUND * Djinn Tales Purity Ring Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Art Cyril Browng IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing. All this - and it is FREE Don't forget to tell your friends!
This October 2016 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Matt Dawson and Matt Feazell of Mud Slingers Stephanie C. Lyons-Keeley and Wayne J. Keeley David Scacchi Trisha Sugarek Also included in this issue: Editorial by Ian Shires Motivational Moments by Trisha Sugarek A Written View by Douglas Owen Hall of Fame - The October, must-read Update on the latest progress Reviews of small press and indy publications Sneak Peek: Earthling #2 Planet Earth Tales of Terror Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Crifero IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing
The 90 issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This March 2016 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Cristie Hine of Nightshine Productions Artist Mark R. Bernall Brandon Rhiness of Higher Universe Comics Writer / Author Trisha Sugarek Also included in this issue: Eitorial by Ian Shires A Written View by Douglas Owen New Publication List Self-Publisher Hall of Fame Sneek Peek: Sepulchre Bang Bang Shaman's Destiny Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Photo Nikkia Kostner Artists in this issue Trevis Martinez, Przemyslaw Dedelis, Carlos Trigo, Nick O'Garman, Chris Johnson, Eugene Betivu, Brittini Bromley, David White and Lori Smaltz IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing. All this - and it is FREE Don't forget to tell your friends!
The 84th issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This May 2015 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Phil Buck Creator of Those Shadow People Jean-Paul Deshong Creator of Sons of Fate Mike Wolfer Creaor of Ragdoll and Daughters of the Dark Oracle Emiliyan and Stanimir Valev Creators of Samodiva's Kiss David Nicoll - poet/musician/artist Marcos Farrajota Founding Member of Chili Com Carne Giuseppe Pennestri CEO of Diego Publishing Aaron Trudgeon Writer for Ancient Wisdom Comics Also included in this issue: Sneak Peek:Tether by Chuck Amandori and Alex Reis A Written View by Douglas Owen Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Art Cyril Browng IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-PublishThe 84th issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here.
The 99th issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This April 2017 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: James C. Munch Brad Hayden Luanga Nuwame Tammy Garrison Travis Ware Johan Thompson Also included in this issue: Editorial by Ian Shires A Written View by Douglas Owen Motivational Moments by Trisha Sugarek Hall of Fame by Ian Shires Reviews by Ian Shires Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing. Don't forget to tell your friends!
The 97TH issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This September 2016 issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Andrew Snook E Ardell Barry Corbett Gabriel Eziordo J Francis Parker Also included in this issue: Editorial by Ian Shires A Written View by Douglas Owen Honing Your Craft by Nanci M. Pattenden Motivational Moments by Trisha Sugarek Our Review Section Self-Publisher Hall of Fame Sneak Peek: Wunderfolk by Alex Barranco, Mohamed Rezk, and DC Alonso Dragons by Bryan Davis, Shiloh & James Ville Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Krista Maier IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing. All this - and it is FREE Don't forget to tell your friends!
The 95TH issue of IndyFest Magazine! is here. This mAY 20YY issue is one you need to read. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with: Raymond Francis, Timothy D Craggette, and Robert Spencer by Ellen Fleischer Melissa Grunow by Trisha Sugarek James Art Ville by Louise Cochran Also included in this issue: Editorial by Ian Shires A Written View by Douglas Owen Training Your Stalkers by MJ Moores Our Review Section Self-Publisher Hall of Fame Sneak Peek: Perfect Storm Published by Ian Shires, Dimestore Productions Managing Editor Ellen Fleisher Circulation Coordinator Douglas Owen Cover Nakia Powell-Spencer and Taniza Holms-Craggette IndyFest Magazine spotlights the creative efforts of artists taking control of their work. Each month you will find interviews, how toos and great advice from talented artists. Not stopping there, the magazine interviews the most amazing people and uncovers what it takes to be on the cutting edge of Self-Publishing. All this - and it is FREE Don't forget to tell your friends!
Have you ever viewed a status update on social media and wished it was yours? Have you ever felt envious of other people's blessings, particularly those revealed on the internet? The Inner Hater: How to Overcome Insecurity in a Social Media World is a right-now book that speaks the truth about the effects of social media on your self-esteem, your confidence, and your purpose. The benefits of this book include: 1. Learn who the inner hater really is and what it desires to do in your life. 2. Learn how to let go of the past and shift your focus to the future. 3. Learn how to build your self-esteem by changing your language and your mindset."
It's 1992 in Burnie, Tasmania and 12-year-old Justin lives alone with his mum. When she is well, Mum is perfect. She knows he likes his carrots raw and his toast cooled, and she knows how to sooth his growing pains. But when she is sick she cries uncontrollably and never gets out of bed. High school is on the horizon and Justin is bursting with adolescent energy. But his mum's mental illness hangs over him like a shadow and he feels the need to grow up fast. Told with youthful exuberance, Get Up Mum is a wildly endearing, entertaining and incredibly powerful memoir about love, family, and coming-of-age.
In the first fully comprehensive study of one of the world's most iconic musical instruments, Stephen Cottrell examines the saxophone's various social, historical, and cultural trajectories, and illustrates how and why this instrument, with its idiosyncratic shape and sound, became important for so many different music-makers around the world.After considering what led inventor Adolphe Sax to develop this new musical wind instrument, Cottrell explores changes in saxophone design since the 1840s before examining the instrument's role in a variety of contexts: in the military bands that contributed so much to the saxophone's global dissemination during the nineteenth century; as part of the rapid expansion of American popular music around the turn of the twentieth century; in classical and contemporary art music; in world and popular music; and, of course, in jazz, a musical style with which the saxophone has become closely identified.