"Being Anti-Social" Makes Best of Indie List
"Being Anti-Social" by multi award winning author, Leigh K Cunningham is one of IndieReader’s Best Indie Books for 2013.
New York, NY, January 23, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Author Leigh K Cunningham received her seventh accolade with her latest title, "Being Anti-Social" making a short list of books chosen by IndieReader as their best independently published books for 2013.
Maureen Fajt for IndieReader says, “'Being Anti-Social' is sarcastic and witty without being silly or trite. It is a charming story with a toned-down, Bridget Jones’s Diary appeal. Readers should be prepared to laugh a lot, cry a little and be very sorry to see the end of this book.”
Cunningham says the story is about being true to oneself and resisting pressure to conform to other's expectation of what should make you happy.
Although "Being Anti-Social" is intended to be a light-hearted look at the life of an almost-forty divorced woman who prefers her own company, it does address some deeper issues like death of a loved one and infidelity.
“The main character, Mace Evans consistently attracts men with honesty issues,” says Cunningham, “and although she makes endless attempts at taking charge of her life, she is easily, and comically distracted. She blames most of her failures on middle-child syndrome, or her mother whenever she can.”
Friendships also play a major part in Mace’s story as she battles her friends’ plans for ending her self-imposed solitude. “Friends, family, and society often find it difficult to accept that some women prefer to be on their own,” says Cunningham. “Not everyone enjoys social situations or being in a relationship. A lot of people are perfectly happy staying home on their own, and the many emails from readers indicate this is more common than we might realize.”
A highlight of "Being Anti-Social" is the regular witticisms from Oscar Wilde, the main character’s life coach and mentor.
“I really enjoyed finding Oscar quotes to accompany the story,” says Cunningham. “There were so many that related to the main character’s circumstances, it was difficult to settle on the few that made it into Mace’s musings.”
"Being Anti-Social" has won two gold medals, from Readers’ Favorite (Chick Lit), and from Reader Views Literary Awards in the Humor category. Cunningham’s multi-generational family saga, Rain won gold at the Indie Excellence Awards in the literary fiction category, and silver at the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs). Two children’s books, The Glass Table and its sequel, Shards, both won silver at the Mom’s Choice Awards.
Cunningham has hit the #1 spot on Amazon bestseller lists for "Rain" (Family Saga) and "Being Anti-Social" (Comic Fiction).
Rewritten, Cunningham’s next title is due for release later in 2014.
About the Author
Leigh K Cunningham is a lawyer with a career as a senior executive for a number of public companies in her home country of Australia. She is the founder and executive director for the Association of Independent Authors.
Cunningham has master’s degrees in law (Master of International Trade & Investment Law) and commerce (Master of Commerce) as well as an MBA (International Management). She also has a law degree with honors.
About The Association of Independent Authors
The Association of Independent Authors (AiA) is the peak body representing, advancing, promoting and supporting independent (self-published) authors globally. Its membership spans six continents with directors based in the USA, UK, Asia, Australia and South Africa.
The AiA published a comprehensive guide to self-publishing with 80+ articles from experts in their field. Self-Publishing. Publish Your Book and Avoid the Pitfalls with Advice from Leading Experts and Experienced Authors is available exclusively in the Kindle Store.
Maureen Fajt for IndieReader says, “'Being Anti-Social' is sarcastic and witty without being silly or trite. It is a charming story with a toned-down, Bridget Jones’s Diary appeal. Readers should be prepared to laugh a lot, cry a little and be very sorry to see the end of this book.”
Cunningham says the story is about being true to oneself and resisting pressure to conform to other's expectation of what should make you happy.
Although "Being Anti-Social" is intended to be a light-hearted look at the life of an almost-forty divorced woman who prefers her own company, it does address some deeper issues like death of a loved one and infidelity.
“The main character, Mace Evans consistently attracts men with honesty issues,” says Cunningham, “and although she makes endless attempts at taking charge of her life, she is easily, and comically distracted. She blames most of her failures on middle-child syndrome, or her mother whenever she can.”
Friendships also play a major part in Mace’s story as she battles her friends’ plans for ending her self-imposed solitude. “Friends, family, and society often find it difficult to accept that some women prefer to be on their own,” says Cunningham. “Not everyone enjoys social situations or being in a relationship. A lot of people are perfectly happy staying home on their own, and the many emails from readers indicate this is more common than we might realize.”
A highlight of "Being Anti-Social" is the regular witticisms from Oscar Wilde, the main character’s life coach and mentor.
“I really enjoyed finding Oscar quotes to accompany the story,” says Cunningham. “There were so many that related to the main character’s circumstances, it was difficult to settle on the few that made it into Mace’s musings.”
"Being Anti-Social" has won two gold medals, from Readers’ Favorite (Chick Lit), and from Reader Views Literary Awards in the Humor category. Cunningham’s multi-generational family saga, Rain won gold at the Indie Excellence Awards in the literary fiction category, and silver at the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs). Two children’s books, The Glass Table and its sequel, Shards, both won silver at the Mom’s Choice Awards.
Cunningham has hit the #1 spot on Amazon bestseller lists for "Rain" (Family Saga) and "Being Anti-Social" (Comic Fiction).
Rewritten, Cunningham’s next title is due for release later in 2014.
About the Author
Leigh K Cunningham is a lawyer with a career as a senior executive for a number of public companies in her home country of Australia. She is the founder and executive director for the Association of Independent Authors.
Cunningham has master’s degrees in law (Master of International Trade & Investment Law) and commerce (Master of Commerce) as well as an MBA (International Management). She also has a law degree with honors.
About The Association of Independent Authors
The Association of Independent Authors (AiA) is the peak body representing, advancing, promoting and supporting independent (self-published) authors globally. Its membership spans six continents with directors based in the USA, UK, Asia, Australia and South Africa.
The AiA published a comprehensive guide to self-publishing with 80+ articles from experts in their field. Self-Publishing. Publish Your Book and Avoid the Pitfalls with Advice from Leading Experts and Experienced Authors is available exclusively in the Kindle Store.
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leigh@leighkcunningham.com
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656-258-5309
http://www.independent-authors.com
leigh@leighkcunningham.com
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