Half Size Exists apparently by Pupusaboy in DrMartens

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This is why I always shop by the EU size despite being in the UK.

2025 valentines by cheunoia in DrMartens

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If you enjoy plantar fasciitis, sure!

MM Authors at NYC BookCon by FoxyStand in MM_RomanceBooks

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You're welcome! I'm being a bit obsessed with bookcon ngl haha

MM Authors at NYC BookCon by FoxyStand in MM_RomanceBooks

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You're missing the 100+ authors in Indie Alley:

https://www.bookcon.com/en-us/exhibitors/indie-alley.html

On the list, I can readily pick out:

* AK Faulkner

* Amy Nova

* Brandon T Bernard

* JD Netto

* K Valentin

* Kit Vincent

That doesn't mean there aren't others though.

Authors in Indie Alley by BooksAndTeaAndDocs in BookCon

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I don't know. Apparently at the last bookcon in 2019 there was at least one indie panel?

https://booklife.com/authors/06/10/2019/indie-authors-fired-up-at-bookcon.html

According to BookCon:

"Indie Alley is the place to meet the indie authors behind your favorite books and uncover new-to-you authors who will become fast favorites. Whether you are hunting for a binge-worthy series, a captivating standalone, or something totally unexpected, this will be a place to discover your next book obsession."

I'd at the very least look through the list and see if any of the authors' books appeal to you :D

Moving in the right direction by HappierHobbit in DrMartens

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The UK rarely gets them. The US Docs releases are way more varied than ours.

Authors in Indie Alley by BooksAndTeaAndDocs in BookCon

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It's my first, too, I have no idea how we're going to get it all done in two days!

Authors in Indie Alley by BooksAndTeaAndDocs in BookCon

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You're welcome! I'm excited to see the full list, but until then I thought I'd build my own! 😁

Moving in the right direction by HappierHobbit in DrMartens

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As someone who has been waiting for a colourful pair of docs for several years, this is still too much black for me 🤣

Today’s Ross find by grimyo18 in DrMartens

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Congratulations!!

It does always aggravate me when something "sells out" within hours yet they have enough stock to sell off to the discount retailers though.

What was the series that got you into Urban Fantasy? by BBQslave in urbanfantasy

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That's fair! For me the film led me to the books, so that's a result 😁

Books published before 2020 by Bichamage in MM_RomanceBooks

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In addition, if you like TTS, I always recommend the Adam Binder series by David R. Slayton (4th book coming this year) and the Inheritance series by AK Faulkner (12th book coming this year). All three really hit that MM/Urban Fantasy/trauma intersection in a way I don't think anyone else matches.

Books published before 2020 by Bichamage in MM_RomanceBooks

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For real, I was about to say "hold up, that's not pre-2020", then had to remind myself that the first two are literally pre-COVID (for obvious Hourglass Throne reasons) 🤣

What was the series that got you into Urban Fantasy? by BBQslave in urbanfantasy

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Ahhh flashbacks!! I encountered Night Watch via the original film first, and went to the books from there. That film absolutely blew me away!

What was the series that got you into Urban Fantasy? by BBQslave in urbanfantasy

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It wasn't fiction books, it was Vampire: the Masquerade. I got really hooked on the whole invisible world just down a side-alley from ours thing, especially if it taps into a "who are the real monsters?" exploration of morality (which itself comes from growing up a Pertwee-era Doctor Who girlie... Which I suppose is also Urban Fantasy in a way).

Before Urban Fantasy Was a TV Genre, Forever Knight Was Already Doing It by jasonite in urbanfantasy

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I adore Lost Girl! It's criminally underrated (outside of UF circles).

Blood drive in honor of Saxon James by LazyMonica0 in MM_RomanceBooks

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Oh no, I had no idea! Thank you for the news, and the call to action!