There are lots of good people in the writer's group, Navigating Indieworld I am part of, but one of the best is Angel M B Chadwick, who always goes above and beyond to help others. Despite the time-consuming jobs of being a separated parent of a non-verbal autistic boy, an inventor, author and playwright, Angel still manages... Continue Reading →
An Interview With Mike Turner
It's been a short while since the last Navigating Indieworld Blog-Go-Round, we've had a group promotion running and of course life has gotten in the way, it's time, though, for it to start up again. My first interview of this round is Mike Turner, who until recently was a journalist in London, and who now... Continue Reading →
Author Interview: Amy J Hamilton
An interview with Amy J Hamilton by Becky Benishek, part of Navigating Indieworld’s Blog-Go-Round.
“Day returned to evaluating Rhea in a purely unprofessional manner. She was short, slender, but curvy–maybe–who could tell under the lab coat? Ok, so obviously lab personnel. Her dark hair was tied back in a high pony tail and her glasses didn’t seem to fit as she kept pushing them back on her nose. She wasn’t the stuff of his usual conquests, but there was something about her. Couldn’t quite put his finger on it, but he wouldn’t mind the opportunity to try.” – Modified: Lunar Medical: Book 1, by Amy J Hamilton
Meet Author Amy J Hamilton!
Amy J Hamilton
Amy J Hamilton is about 300 years old, writes erotica, hails from another planet, and is married with two teenage kids.
She has a house full of a variety of animals of the non-human nature: Tropical fish, a degu called Sam, a tortoise named Crunch, and a…
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An interview with author Peri June
An interview with Peri June from the Navigating Indieworld group I'm part of on Goodreads, part of a series of interivews taking place this month. Her novel My Life As I Knew It is one of the many on my TBR list awaiting my attention
Writing as an autistic person
I'm a little embarrassed to admit this but the other day I had an article I wrote posted on a writer's site and I plum forgot to let you all know about it. Now that I've remembered, here's the link, in case any of you would like to read about what it's like for me... Continue Reading →
The final countdown
As those of you who follow me, either here or on Twitter, will know, I have been taking part in Navigating IndieWorld's Spring Book Festival, which started on Monday. Today is the final day, and that means it's your last chance to get your hands on the wonderful collection of free and 99c books that... Continue Reading →
The Spring Book Festival
Navigating Indieworld is pleased to present The Spring Book Festival Starting on 27th March and running for 3 days is The Spring Book Festival, a collaboration event between the authors of Navigating Indieworld, including award-winning and Forbes interviewed Carole P Roman and Huffington Post's t0p 50 of 2016 Michael Phillip Cash, who has recently been... Continue Reading →
An Interview With Julie A Gerber
Today I am interviewing fellow author and marketing manager/consultant, Julie A Gerber, who has written several books and who provides excellent help and support when it comes to marketing and social media management. Welcome to ARCBookBlog, my little corner of the web, Julie, sit down and put your feet up, the tea will be ready... Continue Reading →