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The following is an excerpt from the novel Shapes the Sunlight Takes by Josh Wagner. Click on the media player below to listen to the author read this…
Continue Reading →The following is an excerpt from the novel Shapes the Sunlight Takes by Josh Wagner. Click on the media player below to listen to the author read this…
Continue Reading →We're proud to release today a new novel from one of Asymmetrical's talented indie authors. About the Book “Nine million different shapes for the sunlight to take.…
Continue Reading →About the Book When you’re born, you have no expectations. But if you were capable of having expectations, it would be reasonable to assume you would…
Continue Reading →About the Book Lexie, a fifteen-year-old outcast, believes she can see the future. When her best friend’s dropout brother rides back into town, Lexie has a…
Continue Reading →The following is a guest post from Robyn Devine, author of She Makes Hats, published today by Asymmetrical Press. My name is Robyn, and I make hats.…
Continue Reading →The following is a chapter from Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner, published by Asymmetrical Press. We circle a few more blocks, tell some jokes, and pose new riddles…
Continue Reading →We're excited to announce today's publication of a new edition of Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner. About the Book The world’s first pregnant virgin in over 2000 years…
Continue Reading →The following is a post from Robert I. Brown, author of Lake Horatio, published today by Asymmetrical Press. Two years ago, I began writing fiction: short-stories…
Continue Reading →The following essay by Robert I. Brown is an excerpt from Asymmetrical's recently published essay collection, Advice to My 18-Year-Old Self. Robert's short story collection, Lake Horatio, will be published by Asymmetrical…
Continue Reading →Three Years Later In 2010, Ryan Nicodemus and I, best friends for over 20 years, both abandoned the majority of our material possessions and created TheMinimalists.com.…
Continue Reading →Ever wish you could travel back in time and give advice to your 18-year-old self? Well, 12 writers did just that. Sort of. ADVICE TO MY…
Continue Reading →Have you ever worked a job, maybe at a restaurant or in some corporate cubicle farm, that you wished you could quit in the most spectacular…
Continue Reading →There’s something about restaurants. Something about them that sucks in aspiring creatives—writers, actors, artists—and in so many cases never lets them go. Since I turned sixteen…
Continue Reading →Everything That Remains Tour 2014 Throughout 2014, The Minimalists will embark on a 100-city tour across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, & Australia to…
Continue Reading →The following is an excerpt from my new short story collection, 7 or 8 More Ways to End the World, which is available today for $.99.…
Continue Reading →Celebrate Good Times...Come On! Congratulations. If you've followed the steps outlined in Parts 1–5—if you've written and edited and designed a cover for and formatted and…
Continue Reading →Shelves and E-Shelves Living in the future as we do, we're fortunate to have many, many options when it comes to publishing written work that we've…
Continue Reading →The Beauty and the Books Bookstores are beautiful places. Walk into any well-curated Indie Bookshop and it's like being welcomed home, hugged by millions of pages…
Continue Reading →Everyone has a list of things they want to accomplish before they die. For some people this list is piled-high with skydiving stunts, swimming with dolphins,…
Continue Reading →First Impressions In life and in publishing, first impressions are vital. And when it comes to your Books, you have three major avenues through which to…
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