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Monthly Archives: June 2012
The Dracula Syndrome
There’s a new (free) short story available from Carol Grayson: The Dracula Syndrome. Set in a dystopian society it presents a unique solution to a growing problem… Originally published in German and recently translated to English I’m proud to say … Continue reading
Interview with an indie author (Whitney Moore)
Whitney Moore, author of Cupcakes and the Centre of the Universe If you were trapped on a desert island, and a magical talking stork could bring you one book (not yours) which would it be? I just went to a … Continue reading
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Tagged cows, creativity, cupcakes, douglas adams, humour, indie, indieebooks, interview, Michael Crichton, Oscar Wilde, scifi, Whitney Moore
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Interview with an indie author (Emiliana Erriquez)
Emiliana Erriquez, author of Leave Me Alone. If you were trapped on a desert island, and a magical talking stork could bring you one book (not yours) which would it be? I think it would be A Man by Oriana Fallaci … Continue reading
In Memorandum
You walked me to school, where I discovered my first words. You walked with me to the library, encouraging my love of books. You were the one who told me “I could achieve anything I wanted, all I had to … Continue reading
Interview with an indie author (Darlene Jones)
Darlene Jones, author of Empowered If you were trapped on a desert island, and a magical talking stork could bring you one book (not yours) which would it be? Oh man! Just one! That’s cruel. I’d probably want an old … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, creativity, Darlene Jones, indie, indieebooks, interview, romance, scifi
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A Matter of Degree, by Beckie Henderson
“Like a bit of romance? Like a bit of mystery? Then “A Matter of Degree” is for you!” Rating: 4 stars Genre: Thriller/Mystery/Romance I’ll give you a prize for guessing where this is set (ok so I won’t really…). The … Continue reading
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Tagged Beckie Henderson, chick lit, humour, mystery, quality, romance, university
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Interview with an indie author (Jeremy Laszlo)
Jeremy Laszlo, author of The Blood & Brotherhood Saga If you were trapped on a desert island, and a magical talking stork could bring you one book (not yours) which would it be? First off, the stork and I would have … Continue reading


