“Listen and be warned of a secret of past, these warnings of a hunter to the hunted do not pass. Creature baptized by night’s chrisom sheet, pray for your soul that eyes do not meet.” A father’s quest begins. The Unicorn Hunter Del Henderson After the tragic death of his daughter, Jack finds himself with more... Continue Reading →
An eerie and spooky paranormal fantasy novella – Bulwark
Bulwark Clay Finnes is the sheriff of a small town in Georgia called Bulwark. Recently separated from his wife, all he can think about is what went wrong, and will Jenna ever come back to him. He's troubled by a bothersome reporter trying to build a story from what he thinks is a normal day... Continue Reading →
Indie Publishing Group’s interview with Michael Parker
This Week’s Feature Author Interview with Michael Parker Hi Michael Parker, welcome to the Indie Publishing Group website. Introduce yourself to us. Tell everyone who you are, where you’re from, what do you enjoy doing, hobbies and interests. My name is Michael Parker: Mick to my wife, Mike when she wants something, and Michael when… via... Continue Reading →
An interview with Groovy Lee
Today I have Groovy Lee on ARCBookblog, a lady who gives me TV envy, because my big screen clearly isn't big enough. Before I get too upset about that, here's Groovy to tell us all a bit about herself. I was born in the deep south where the number four has two syllables. I somehow... Continue Reading →
An Interview With Louann Carroll
Joining me today on ARCBookblog is Louann Carroll, an interesting lady with several books to her name who has agreed to answer some questions so we can all get to know her a little better. First though, here is what Louann says about herself. Louann Carroll is a Native Californian living in the Sierra Nevada... Continue Reading →
An Interview With Carole P Roman
Today I am interviewing a fellow author, Carole P Roman, who writes childrens' books and spends a lot of time being incredibly helpful to indie author in a variety of ways, whether it is cheerleading, offering advice or suggestions, or more direct, like giving us the opportunity to have our books in swag bags at... Continue Reading →
Should you bother with making a paperback?
This is my second go around as a published author, I was published for a time in the early days of the indie scene, and during both my previous time as an author and my current career I have come across the question posed in this post's header. It seems that many indies cannot see... Continue Reading →
I’m so excited.
Today is a good day, I'm been waiting to get my new cover for Where There's A Will for a while now, and today it finally arrived, ebook cover, PB cover, and banners for various sites. I can't begin to tell you how excited I am because now I have a fully professional cover; I... Continue Reading →
Shall We Gather At The River? – An Honest Review
Shall We Gather At The River? Jane Jago *Disclaimer* I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. ...for a moment the silence was blissful. Then the screaming started... The body of a young woman is found floating in a Devon river; she has been beaten and tortured,... Continue Reading →
Nagivating Indieworld – An Honest Review
Navigating Indieworld Julie A Gerber & Carole P Roman Social media guru, Julie A. Gerber and award-winning author of forty-three best-selling, independently published books, Carole P. Roman, team up to travel the winding road of self-publishing, promoting, and marketing a book. Join these two self-help experts as they share their vast store of experience in... Continue Reading →