Are you open to self published books? As a self publisher I know how incredibly difficult it is to get your book out there. I previously enjoyed THE GIRL IN THE RED COAT. Gemma has written a poetry collection, A FALLEN STAR. Crush is my favourite. It’s mad how, as a teen, your eyes casually scan then JOLT. It’s like you’ve swallowed a hook and been mercilessly yanked from the ocean; your head/heart flipping & flapping. You’re shaky, your lungs feel tight, a persistent African drumming in your head gets louder and louder, your mouth is dry and a backstory slips into place and without the poor boy saying a word you think he’s yours 🤣. I liked MY HEART because yes, a heart’s not just an organ, it’s a treasure chest, a torture device, something you depend on that lets you down by breaking. It’s poorly designed. It needs hurtproof casing. I feel guilty. A fellow writer reached out a year ago and I immediately bought THE HOUSE PLANT. It’s a quirky tale with personification at its very best. George is a pot plant bought by Brenda. He was comfortable at the garden centre engaging with fellow plants and customers. George is so endearing. I loved the journey of his rollercoaster life. This little book does tug on your heartstrings. If you’ve not read a self published book before, join wattpad for free. There’s every genre, and if you like YA check me out. Do you have any self published recommendations for me? #selfpublishing #indieauthor #shortstory #poems #reading #readingcommunity #readersofig #readersofinstagram #bookstagram #book #booklover #bookcommunity #gettingoutthere #openyourself #learnfrominstagram #randomattachment #therebirthofhenrywhittle #writershelpingwriters #keepwriting #keepsupporting #amazonbooks #kindleunlimited #kindlebooks #love #heartbreaks https://www.instagram.com/p/CgCd6BmIwWi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=















