Michelle Winkler I was convinced by my husband to live in the Arizona desert. While skeptical at first, I realized if I could survive hitchhiking halfway cross country at 20 years old, spend eight years in the Navy, and raise two sons, as long as I had air-conditioning, I’d probably be okay. Since my move Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Michelle Winkler
Book Tour: The Meeting Point by Olivia Lara
Thanks to The Write Reads and the publisher for a free copy in exchange for an honest review as part of the blog tour. It only took two seconds to convince me to sign up for the tour for The Meeting Point by Olivia Lara but I forgot I had signed up not long after. Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Charlotte Murphy
Charlotte Murphy Born and raised in South West London, Charlotte has been reading since she was three years old. Her love of reading eventually morphed into creating her own stories and finally, after many false starts and revisions, she has taken the leap to releasing her work to the world. After studying English and Creative Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Cami Murdock Jensen
Cami Murdock Jensen Born and raised in Spanish Fork, Utah, Cami Murdock Jensen developed a love for Fantasy at an early age. Being the only daughter of 8 kids requires an imagination! She spent her summer days playing in the nearby canal looking for frogs and salamanders. She loved reading stories of dragons, fairies, princes Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: C J Hall
C J Hall I was born in Texas, spending the first half of my childhood outside Odessa and the last half outside Fort Worth. I started writing my first stories in letters to my grandmother, who lived in California. In my kindergarten print, I told her stories about rabbits and dogs and all sorts of Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Ingrid Seymour
Ingrid Seymour Ingrid Seymour is a USA Today bestselling author of over forty novels. She writes young adult and new adult fiction in a variety of genres, including urban fantasy, paranormal romance, sci-fi, and high fantasy. She used to work as a software engineer at a Fortune 500 company, but now writes full-time and loves Read More
Reading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Most of us stick to what we know and love, but to grow as a person, we have to step outside of our comfort zone. We have to explore the regions of discomfort to understand ourselves and the world a little more. Reading outside of your comfort is an easy and safe way to explore Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Hayley Reese Chow
Hayley Reese Chow Hi everyone! I’m Hayley Reese Chow, the author of Odriel’s Heirs—the 2020 winner of the Florida Author Project. I also have short and flash fiction featured in Lite Lit One, The Drabble, Bewildering Stories, Teleport Magazine, and Rogue Blades Entertainment’s omnibus, AS YOU WISH! Until recently though, I’ve mostly done a lot Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Elisha Bugg
Elisha Bugg Growing up I used to write all kinds of things, from short stories, to lyrics, but as I got further in school, my love for reading fizzled out. It was only when I left University and begun working in a bookstore in my hometown that my love for reading was rekindled. A customer Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: E G Radcliff
E G Radcliff E.G. Radcliff is a part-time pooka and native of the Unseelie Court. She collects acorns, glass beads, and pretty rocks, and the crows outside her house know her as She Who Has Bread. Her fantasy novels are crafted in the dead of night after offering sacrifices of almonds and red wine to Read More