A Look at BookStack after Opening!
Curious about the launch of the BookStack Catalog and its listings? Let's take a look together!

It’s been a little over a week since the BookStack Catalog has launched, and I wanted to take a look at that— You know, let’s see how this whole thing has fared.
You see, making this whole Catalog thing is incredibly important to me. It feels like an unique way to help support other indie authors, and that’s incredible. It’s why BookStack even exists as a platform, and none of it has been possible without all of you.
So let’s take a look at some of those stats!
Twenty books listed and ten authors already on board! Back when I was planning out BookStack, I had no idea how many people would actually be interested in it. But seeing this outreach of support for the Catalog has been huge.
All of this has been made possible by you— the readers and authors who are supporting this endeavor. Yes, I’m absolutely saying that again. You are the reason why BookStack exists, and I’m so grateful I get to do this. Thank you so much.
As much as I’d like to end the post there though, I got to put a few more things out there. Do a little bit of promoting and outreach, if you will.
The BookStack Catalog Opening Giveaway!
Please note: No purchase is necessary to enter this giveaway. Anyone can enter in for free.
The BookStack Catalog Opening Giveaway is still underway! Celebrate the Catalog’s opening by entering for your chance to win a $25 BookShop.org gift card. Support the Catalog and get those entry points.
And during the course of the Giveaway, any Authors successfully referred to get their books listed will receive a referral discount. This is only good during the span of the Giveaway, so don’t miss your chance to help other Authors get their books onto the Catalog!
Lastly, my friend
recently did a Spotlight covering Author and his work. It’s definitely worth giving a read, if you haven’t already checked it out:Spotlight: Raw Emotional Reflections Poet R. William Parmenter.
This week’s spotlight may seem a little “lighter” at first glance, as the Author values brevity when speaking about himself. In contrast, his poetry is rich and deeply meaningful for those of us dealing with mental health struggles.





