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  • June 21, 2023

    D.E. Fox, author of Second Hand Rose

    D.E. Fox, author of Second Hand Rose

    Can you share with readers a little bit about your latest book? My book is a about a big city Reporter called Abigail who returns to her hometown of Friendship to take over her grandmother Rose’s antique shop called Second Hand Rose after she sadly passes away. Friendship is a beautiful chocolate-box town with virtually…

  • June 14, 2023

    Andria Marston, author of Perdurare

    Andria Marston, author of Perdurare

    Can you share with readers a little bit about your latest book?  The story revolves around a quest by the ancient Perdurare (Latin perdurare to endure), to lift an ancient curse on a world known as Old Earth. The Perdurare look like mortals but have God like powers which are drawn from the Sun and…

  • June 7, 2023

    Sci-fi and Fantasy Book Giveaways in June!

    Sci-fi and Fantasy Book Giveaways in June!

    Prolific Works regularly does book giveaways that allow indie authors to get their books in front of more people. Readers can get free samples of books and, in some cases, free whole books. I often use Prolific Works to offer free samples of my books and find other authors. About this month’s giveaways: June Sci-Fi…

  • June 5, 2023

    Shadow City: A Futuristic Noir by Michael Robbins

    Shadow City: A Futuristic Noir by Michael Robbins

    In a metropolis engulfed by shadows, Jack Harper, a former detective haunted by their own past, becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that stretches to the highest echelons of power. Jack’s path intertwines with a diverse cast of characters, each carrying their own secrets and motivations. Together, they navigate a treacherous landscape of deception, corporate greed,…

  • June 2, 2023

    Jonathan Faia, author of Love Letters from Barstow

    Jonathan Faia, author of Love Letters from Barstow

    What inspires you to write?   I’ve always felt the need for expression. When you’re young and not sure who understands you or whether you even understand you, there is writing. It allowed me to digest the emotions I struggled with and gave me an outlet to be creative at the same time. Writing allowed me…

  • May 26, 2023

    R.I. Lockett, author of The Guardians of Celesk

    R.I. Lockett, author of The Guardians of Celesk

    What advice would you give to aspiring authors? Treat writing with the passion it deserves. Try to think about what message you are trying to say as you put it out in the world, and have fun with it. There are also going to be days where you don’t feel it. Sometimes you just have…

  • May 23, 2023

    Writing Compelling Dialogue: One Author’s Process

    Writing Compelling Dialogue: One Author’s Process

    Dialogue can make or break a story. Writing compelling dialogue is a crucial aspect of crafting engaging and believable characters in fiction. I’ve read books with too little dialogue and, consequently, found them to be snooze-fests. On the flip side, I’ve read books with too much bad dialogue, and they were virtually unreadable. My preferences…

  • May 12, 2023

    Francis H. Powell, author of The Fish King and Two Wise Ghosts

    Francis H. Powell, author of The Fish King and Two Wise Ghosts

    Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I like the work of Roald Dahl. He wrote for both adults and children and I decided to do the same. What are some day jobs you have held? For the most part, I have been a teacher. I have taught History of…

  • April 28, 2023

    Dushica Labovich, author of Secret of Bridge

    Dushica Labovich, author of Secret of Bridge

    What inspires you to write?  Everyone and everything inspires me to write. I am an eternal lover of people, nature and events. I especially like history, psychology and science, which I always include somewhere in my novel, even if it is a romance novel. As a philosopher and lover of mysterious or psychological “smart” thrillers…

  • April 4, 2023

    New Group for Indie Writers and Readers

    New Group for Indie Writers and Readers

    As you may remember, fellow indie author Cendrine Marrouat and I created an #AuthorIndieSpeak Twitter chat last year, where we discussed all sorts of things relevant to indie authors. We discussed marketing, how to publish, reaching readers, and much more. We’ve decided a Facebook group might be a better format for these conversations and better…

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