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Am I Finally an "INDIE" Author?...

The contemporary, and ever growing, term, "INDIE," has always oozed mystique and coolness to me. Since it's unique beginnings, I have always wanted to be considered "INDIE," in something. I never thought it would make me mysterious or cool to be considered "INDIE," which it definitely hasn't. However, I wanted to be considered "INDIE," because it represented the fact that "every day people" are capable of creating beautiful works of artistic nature; in music, writing, photography, painting, drawing, etc.

With the completion and self-publishing of my memoir, Life With Ziggy: A Boy, A Dog, & A Life Saved, am I finally an "INDIE" author?

I guess, I finally consider myself an "INDIE" author. While "INDIE" can also be another term for "POOR," I love the fact that I can share my work with tens, if not hundreds of people. I will never sell a million copies, hell...I might not ever make it to 1,000, but that doesn't change the fact that I have shared my passion, my story, my life with others. For that, I am grateful, happy, and satisfied.

As an "INDIE" author, I get the privilege of handing out Vistaprint business cards to all sorts of people, with the hope, that I will find some readers. It is a blessing, and a curse! And, I love it!

If you would like to share my work with others, please consider sharing these images on your social media pages. If you would like some cards to share, please let me know and I will get you some.

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I am thankful for the support of each of you. Enjoy and happy reading!

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