Highlighting the best independent publications in fiction and non-fiction. Your new favorite author is right here.

Nicholas Rossis – Year 18: The Schism, March 23rd – 24th

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Year 18: The Schism – Pearseus, Book 1 (Science-Fiction) It starts like so many other Science Fiction books. The year …

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J.L. Murray – Jenny Undead: March 20th – 24th

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Jenny Undead: The Thirteen, Book 1 (Science-Fiction/Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic) Warning: This book contains strong language, zombies, knives, guns, and violence. In a …

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Interview – Dean Smith-Richard, author of 3024AD, talks Kickstarter

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Self-Publisher’s Showcase: Today we are joined by Dean Smith-Richard: author of 3024AD – a collection of short stories set 1000 …

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Deanna Kahler – Echoes of Paradise: March 21st

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Echoes of Paradise (Paranormal Romance) When Celeste’s one true love Connor dies, she’s left with many questions and regrets. Caught …

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Review – Tisarian’s Treasure by J.M. Martin

Tisarians Treasure

The start seems as good a place as any to drop in the line “This wasn’t exactly what I was …

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Funding – Dean Smith-Richard’s 3024AD Print Edition

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Our latest highlighted Funding project, comes courtesy of Dean Smith-Richard Start Date: March 18th 2014 Duration: 30 Days End Date: …

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Kneel Downe – VIRULENTBLURB:FRACTURES: March 20th – 24th

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Virulent Blurb: Fractures (Science-Fiction Prose) Virulentblurb:Fractures takes you into a strange and twisted world of Animal Spliced humans, renegade Droids …

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Interview – Ian Kaye, creator of The Shellies

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Self-Publisher’s Showcase: Today we are joined by Ian Kaye, author of the children’s book characters The Shellies. Welcome to the …

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An Interview with SPS founder, Paul Martin

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This article was originally published on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at the Guiamo Chronicles *** Many times in life, our …

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Short Story: ‘Bob loses his Job’ by Marshall Butch Armstrong

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Robert John Anderson was a plain man. He was 5’9″ tall, 165 pounds with medium brown hair trimmed just at …

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Short Story: The Three Vows of Marvenna by T.O. Munro

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Set about 200 years before the events of Lady of the Helm (The first book of Munro’s Bloodline Trilogy), The …

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John Harrison – Destiny Gardens: March 17th – 31st

Destiny Gardens

Destiny Gardens (YA) A disparate group of abandoned kids in the late 1950’s band together for survival in a vacant …

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Guest Post: Hans M Hirschi from the London Author Fair

London Author Fair

When I first received the invitation for the London Author Fair, I hesitated, for just about 0.0437 seconds. Of course …

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Review – An Eye for an Eye for an Eye by Marc Nash

An Eye For An Eye

It’s not too difficult to see the world that we live in falling into a quagmire of warring factions, where …

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Alexandra Amalova – Whatever happened to my teacher: March 16th – 21st

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Whatever happened to my teacher? and other educational tales (Erotica) In ‘Whatever happened to my teacher?’ the beauty of Alexandra’s …

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Review – The Call of the Siren by Mark Fleming

It’s a pity other reviewers have made clichés of words such as chilling, thriller, and page-turner, for Mark Fleming’s The …

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Interview – Calvin Bland, poet of Thoughts of a Pure Mind

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Self-Publisher’s Showcase: Today we are joined by Calvin Bland, author of Thought of a Pure Mind: Are your thoughts pure? …

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Free tools to help self-publishers track their social media presence

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Social media is a powerful weapon, but sometimes you need hard numbers to get the most out of it. Social …

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Aileen Friedman – Second is Best: March 12th & 13th

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Second is Best (Religion/Romance/YA) From the coastal towns of Warner Beach in Natal to Gordons Bay in the Western Cape …

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Guest Post: David Pedersen at Visioncon 2014

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One way I promote myself as an indie author is to attend Science Fiction and Fantasy conventions. Visioncon was the …

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