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One day when we have both the time and the mental capacity we will set up a forum bookshop with affiliate links.

until that august day comes please feel free to put a post in this thread letting the community know about your publications (both trad and self are equally valid for this)... one post per book or article please. Also please don't link to content which violates the forum rules.

in order to keep this thread clean can we only have posts about your books - if you want to discuss something start a new thread dedicated to that subject. Likewise we all want to say well done i'm sure, but in this thread lets keep that to likes rather than comments

lastly be advised that this is perk for members of our comunity, we will take a dim view of anyone who only ever posts for the purposes of promoting their work.
 
At the risk of posting way too much about it already, I will start this thread off with Chester and the Sex Robot vs the Woke Mind Virus, released into the world on September 1, 2025.


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Anxious, unsocialized shut-in Chester Provolone has his insular world turned upside down when his mother suddenly dies. She’d kept him isolated since childhood out of fear of losing him like she lost his father – taken away by the state for a provocative social media post. Alone and ill-prepared, the old-school liberal Chester is forced to interact with a society he doesn’t understand.

To help him adapt, Chester purchases a “previously enjoyed” sex robot, Cherry Pie, to have someone to talk to and help him around the house, and their friendship quickly blossoms. But Chester’s new life doesn’t remain comfortable for long.

The pair are soon forced to embark on an adventure where they’ll discover the truth behind why everyone is acting so crazy online. Along the way, Chester will find himself sparring with a clique of online bullies, engaging in high-speed chases, and attempting to infiltrate a Cancellation Camp in this sexy, spec-fic satire that challenges online culture, groupthink, and conformity.
 
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“A poignant tale of ghosts and found family…Hayford seamlessly weaves the supernatural elements with lush details of the Southern landscape. Readers are in for a treat.” – Publishers Weekly on The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree

Disguised by years in exile and a name she found on a gravestone, an unconventional young woman returns to her childhood home in rural 1967 Arkansas in this hauntingly visceral Southern tale of folk magic, the long shadow of trauma, the salvation of human connection, and the transcendent beauty of nature.

indiahayford.com

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