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  2. 2013 in literature - Wikipedia

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    7 March – World Book Day becomes a UNESCO-designated event marked in more than 100 countries. [3] April – J. K. Rowling publishes a detective novel, The Cuckoo's Calling, under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, with the U.K. publisher Sphere Books. The author's identity is revealed by the media in July. [4] 23 April – World Book Night. [3]

  3. Alliance of Independent Authors - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Independent Authors (often abbreviated to ALLi, pronounced "ally") is a non-profit organisation of independent (or self-published) authors. The organisation was founded at the London Book Fair in 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by Orna Ross and Philip Lynch.

  4. Orna Ross - Wikipedia

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    Orna Ross is the pen name of Aine McCarthy, [1] born 1960. She is an Irish author, [2] former literary agent, blogger and an advocate for creativism. [3] [4] She is the founder of the Alliance for Independent Authors, [5] [6] a professional association for authors who self-publish their work, and has been named one of the top 100 most influential people in publishing by The Bookseller, the UK ...

  5. Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Non-Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Non-Fiction Year Author Title Result Ref. 2008: Don Watson: American Journeys: Winner [2] 2009: Chloe Hooper: The Tall Man: Death and Life on Palm Island: Winner [2] 2010: Not awarded [2] 2011: Anh Do: The Happiest Refugee: Winner [2] 2012: William McInnes & Sarah Watt: Worse Things Happen at Sea: Winner ...

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  7. Indie literature - Wikipedia

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    The National Literary Awards defines independent or "indie" literature as "books published outside mainstream publishing." [permanent dead link ‍] Such books are rarely recognized and hard to pin down, but some examples include "Damastor" by Dimitri Iatrou, "Returning Home" by Marcus Blake and "Hope...Joy (and a Few Little Thoughts) for Pregnant Teens" by Rachel Brigoni.

  8. Kendall Ryan (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Kendall Ryan (born August 15, 1981) is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling American novelist. [1] [2] She has written more than two dozen novels, including the self-published bestsellers Resisting Her, Hard to Love, The Impact of You, [3] Hitched, Screwed, The Fix Up, Filthy Beautiful Lies and The Room Mate. [4]

  9. Craig Davidson - Wikipedia

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    His 2013 novel Cataract City was named as a shortlisted nominee for the 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize. [9] In addition to his literary fiction, Davidson has also published several works of horror literature using the pseudonyms Patrick Lestewka and Nick Cutter. In 2014, he released the thriller novel The Troop, with The Deep following in 2015. [10]