Kara Jorgensen Kara Jorgensen (she/they) is a queer, nonbinary oddball with a penchant for all things antiquated, morbid, or just plain strange. While in college, she realized she no longer wanted to be Victor Frankenstein but instead wanted to write like Mary Shelley and thus abandoned her future career in science for writing. She melds Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Kara Jorgensen
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Melinda Kucsera
Melinda Kucsera Melinda writes epic fantasy adventures when armies of fictional characters aren’t storming her apartment and begging for page time. Some characters will do anything for a scene, but that’s another story. If you want to meet those characters, check out her books. Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram His Angelic Keeper Books Read More
ARC Review: Strange Cargo by Patrick Samphire
Thank you to the author for providing a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. Strange Cargo is the third novel in the Mennik Thorn series. It’s short than the first two but this is a bonus novel! We’re getting one more book. This book is a direct follow-up to the Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Oli Jacobs
Oli Jacobs Oli Jacobs is a hairy chap fully embracing the hermit writer lifestyle. He is known for his horror tales such as Wilthaven and Station 17, and when not writing can be found lusting after obscure films in HMV. Website | Twitter | Instagram Deep Down There Summary Until the hole appears. Perfectly round Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Rue Sparks
Rue Sparks Disabled, a widow, and a member of the queer community, Rue Sparks traverses the equally harsh and cathartic landscape where trauma and healing align to create stories that burrow into the hearts and minds of their readers. In addition to The Stars Will Guide Us Back, Sparks has authored the novella Daylight Chasers, Read More
Ready Player Read(athon) Wrap-up
I joined the Ready Player Read(athon) hosted on the SFF Oasis Discord and I wanted to see if I could get a blackout. Some banter in the channels also motivated me to go for it, so I switched out books to make it easier. Shorter books, more novellas, three graphic novels (the max allowed). I Read More
Review: The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho
I got The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water as a gift for Sinterklaas. I love Zen Cho’s writing so I was looking forward to this but only now did I give myself the time to read it. It’s a novella, not too long, but that doesn’t matter for the story. A monk Read More
BBNYA 2022 Semi-Finalists
The first round of BBNYA ended not too long ago and we’re already into the second round. This week, the semi-finalists were announced and all the panellists received their excerpts for the second round. We’ve got eight 10k word excerpts to read this time before the deadline in September. I’m really excited to get started Read More
Review: A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers
A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers was recommended to me by Moon and Aurelie (and many more who loved it and said it in passing). Moon said it was ‘so me’, and she was right. The book follows Sibling Dex as they leave the city to become a tea monk. But even after Read More
Indie Ink Awards 2022 – Nominate now!
The indie community keeps growing and more initiatives pop up. Last year, the Self-Published Fantasy Blog Off’s science-fiction counterpart launched the Self-Published Science Fiction Competition. And now a new indie award has entered the scene: the Indie Ink Awards! This new competition was announced during the Write Hive writing conference and was received with much Read More