#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Craig Rathbone

Craig Rathbone Craig is based in the United Kingdom and primarily writes science fiction and fantasy, but often dabbles in other mediums. After many years of writing for personal enjoyment, he is now feeling brave enough to put his works out there. Huge fan of Terry Pratchett and Bernard Cornwell. Also enjoys movies, video games Read More

#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Trudie Skies

Trudie Skies Trudie Skies has been living inside fantasy worlds ever since she discovered that reality doesn’t quite live up to the hype. Through the magic of books, she wishes to share these worlds of hope and heroes with other weary souls. Living in North East England, Trudie spends most of her free time daydreaming Read More

#Indieapril Author Spotlight: L. L. MacRae

L. L. MacRae My name is Lauren, and I’m a fantasy author of character-driven stories and epic adventure. My books usually contain dragons, rarely feature romance, and are typically fun and hopeful. I live in a tiny village in the UK, have a degree in Psychology, and was a professional copywriter before going full-time as Read More

Book Tour Spotlight: The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward

Thanks to The Write Reads and Kristin Ward for having me on the tour! I’ve received a free copy in exchange for an honest review and I will get to it but the holidays are crazy (we celebrate Sinterklaas during the first weekend of December) so I didn’t have time to finish reading it. I Read More

#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Robert V Aldrich

Robert V. Aldrich Robert V Aldrich was raised on cheap anime and B-rate sci-fi, and his tales reflect this. With a tilt towards action, his stories are meant to be invigorating departures from classic speculative fiction and embrace the more-kinetic influences of modern geek fare. In the pages of his novels, you’ll find traces of Read More

#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Kevin Barrick

Kevin Barrick Kevin Barrick is an author from Kings Mountain, NC. He started writing early on in life, finishing his first unpublished novel around the age of 13. Since then, he’s sharpened his skills through writing groups at local libraries, exploring poetry and non-fiction, and mastering his breakthrough novel. He has several works in progress Read More