If you’re part of the fantasy book community you’ll probably have heard of Will Wight and his Cradle series already. His best selling series Cradle has a new addition to the family, Bloodline, and it’s already (and still) a bestseller, including the much-coveted orange banner. Will Wight Will Wight lives in Florida, among the citrus Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Will Wight
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Chris Farnell
Happy publication day to Chris Farnell and Descartesmageddon! Today his latest instalment in the Fermi’s Progress series releases so you can jump right in and enjoy both episodes of this thrilling science fiction story. Chris Farnell I was hatched from a vat in 2002 when I immediately went to study English Literature with Creative Writing Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Miranda Honfleur
Miranda Honfleur Miranda Honfleur is a born-and-raised Chicagoan living in Indianapolis. She grew up on fantasy and science fiction novels, spending nearly as much time in Valdemar, Pern, Tortall, Narnia, and Middle Earth as in reality. 🙂 She writes speculative fiction starring fierce heroines and daring heroes who make difficult choices along their adventures and Read More
Book Tour: Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli
Thank you to The Write Reads and the publisher for the free copy in exchange for a review as part of the blog tour. I watched Love, Simon a bunch of times already and I know I’ll watch it a few times more. But that was all I knew from Becky Albertalli. Now, movies don’t Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Chris Durston
After getting to know Chris last year, I’ve seen him grow. I believe his bio (see below) is hardly a reflection of who he is since he’s doing so much. He’s part of Skullgate Media, has organised multiple collaborative writing projects, and has appeared on multiple anthologies. In only a year. If you’re a fan Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Marie Andreas
Marie Andreas I’m a fantasy and science fiction novelist exploring worlds near and far. I live in Southern California and find that there are way too many people in my head than can ever be given their own books! I write because I have to just to let some of them out. Website | Twitter Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Terah Edun
I remember buying a Storybundle which included the first three books of the Courtlight series. I thought I’d check out the first but I couldn’t stop there. I finished all three in just a few days, each book getting better and better. Ever since Terah Edun has been on my radar. If you like gripping Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Claire Luana
Do you like magic? Do you like mysteries? Ok, I’m not even going to ask if you like cupcakes because we all know the answer. Claire Luana’s The Confectioner’s Guild is the perfect book for you if you like all three. Claire Luana USA Today Bestselling author Claire Luana grew up in Seattle reading everything Read More
Reading Challenge: r/Fantasy Bingo 2021
I’ve been lurking on the Fantasy subreddit for a while now and I want to participate more. One of the community events is the yearly r/fantasy bingo, and I want to participate this year. I didn’t know they release the new bingo on April first, but when it dropped, I ultimately fell for the April Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Carissa Andrews
Last year, I reviewed all of the Windhaven Witches book for Carissa Andrews and I absolutely loved the series. Her books are my go-to genres for when I’m having a bad day, so I’ll keep my eye on all of her new books. Will she also be your new favourite writer? Carissa Andrews Carissa Andrews Read More