Elisha Bugg Growing up I used to write all kinds of things, from short stories, to lyrics, but as I got further in school, my love for reading fizzled out. It was only when I left University and begun working in a bookstore in my hometown that my love for reading was rekindled. A customer Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Elisha Bugg
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: E G Radcliff
E G Radcliff E.G. Radcliff is a part-time pooka and native of the Unseelie Court. She collects acorns, glass beads, and pretty rocks, and the crows outside her house know her as She Who Has Bread. Her fantasy novels are crafted in the dead of night after offering sacrifices of almonds and red wine to Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: D N Bryn
D N Bryn Danny Bryn is a queer, disabled, non-binary speculative fiction author of the liberal Jesus-freak variety. When not writing, they conduct infectious disease surveillance in their hometown of San Diego, where they enjoy basking in the Santa Ana winds, hiking the brush-heavy slopes, and eating too many tacos. Website | Twitter | Facebook Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Brandon M. Lindsay
Brandon M. Lindsay Brandon M. Lindsay grew up in the Seattle area and lives in Tokyo, Japan. He now has a son, whom he is trying to teach how to slay dragons. It’s a work in progress. His fantasy stories have won awards from the Writers of the Future contest and are published in anthologies Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Randall McNally
Randall McNally My name is Randall McNally and I’m originally from Ireland and have a background in Astrophysics. I have previously worked as a computer programmer as well as a project manager and was inspired to take up writing after reading an article about an author who began her writing career after being stuck in Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Zoe Ashwood
Zoe Ashwood Zoe Ashwood writes sexy paranormal romance for women who believe in magic and true love. While she’s always been a reader, Zoe’s writing used to be limited to diary scribbles and bad (really bad) teenage poetry. Then she participated in NaNoWriMo 2015 and never looked back. Some 700,000 words later, she’s still in Read More
What I learned About Revision
As you may remember from a previous update on Lucifer’s Favour, you’ll already know I struggled with the revision. It was so bad, I just couldn’t do anything anymore. I was so overwhelmed, I couldn’t open the document without my brain shutting down. I’d stare at the screen without doing anything. And because nothing was Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Rey S. Morfin
Rey S. Morfin Rey Morfin is a sci-fi and fantasy author who lives and works in London, UK. As a kid, he was fascinated by the strange and the unexplained, and so it makes perfect sense that his books often contain speculative, paranormal, or science fiction elements. He writes the ongoing space opera PI series Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: S C Gowland
S C Gowland This is a difficult one. What to tell you and what might be of interest? I could talk about all the real life stuff; work, life, mortgage etc but – seeing as you’re here – the stuff that’s probably of most interest to you is writer stuff; how I do it, why Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Rachel Rener
Rachel Rener Rachel Rener is the author of THE LIGHTNING CONJURER Series, a critically-acclaimed contemporary fantasy with elements of magical realism and romance. Her most recent release, THE GIRL WHO TALKS TO ASHES, remains at the top of Amazon’s bestsellers list. She graduated from the University of Colorado after focusing on Psychology and Neuroscience. Since Read More