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The best novels of the Hidden Gems contest revealed - and free to read!

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I’ve found the coolest way to discover new books.

Inkitt has built a page where you can randomise your novel search, and they’ve just added a list of the top books in their novel contest!

I got lucky the first time already and have been consuming novels from this list like mad. Take a look, and refresh to get another story.

> Surprise book page <

Yo one of my old fics is up there

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How to help laterunners in the Inkitt contest

When you go to the writing contest, the first stories you see are the ones that have been around long enough. First in, best dressed.

So please do the following:

  • Click on the link that says “Latest” and read from the newest stories to the oldest.
  • Vote for all the ones that really get to you
  • Leave helpful reviews for their authors
  • Share links to those stories, and the writing contest, across all your favourite social media streams

It takes three seconds to click a heart. Two minutes to leave a review. Less than one minute to share something on Twitter or Facebook.

Give the artists you love a little of your time. They’re worth it, aren’t they?

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The Amity Incident by CM_Weller

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Scavenger by CM_Weller

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Blowing Bubbles by CM_Weller

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Adapting by CM_Weller

Sneak preview of my next book!

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Should I toss anything else at Inkitt?

There’s nothing in the rules to say that I can’t put in some of my other stuff. Any one of my Instants… one of my other short stories… parts of my books…

[fanfic wins nothing, ergo fanfic is right out :P]

Should I do it though? And which stories should I use?

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Of Cats And Kings by CM_Weller

I thought I didn’t have time for anything more elaborate, so I dredged up one of my old Once Upon A Time And Space tales. Not so much of the sci-fi in this one. But enough of a subtle twist on the old tale to make it interesting.

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