Interview: Elly Blue editor of Pedal Zombies: Thirteen Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories

Finalist of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book Microcosm Publishinghttp://microcosmpublishing.com In the not-so-distant future, humans turn to two-wheeled vehicles to transport goods, seek glory, and defend their communities. In another version of the future, those with the zombie virus are able to escape persecution and feel almost alive again on two wheels. […]

Interview: Stephen G. Yanoff Author of The Second Mourning

Finalist of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book http://stephengyanoff.com The Second Mourning examines the remarkable life of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States. In so doing, it also uncovers the untold story of his assassin, Charles Guiteau, the lunatic who committed one of the most bizarre political murders in […]

Interview: Kristen Heimerl Author of Inspector Dewey

Finalist of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book a three norwegians book http://inspectordewey.com Meet Inspector Dewey and his beloved, bumbling buddies in this silly, page-turning tale of mystery and adventure, daring and determination, and the comfort of home and family, all told by master marketer and first-time author, Kristen Heimerl. —KW Shelf Unbound: […]

Interview: J.K. Ullrich Author of Blue Karma

Finalist of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book In a future where water is Earth’s most coveted resource, three young lives collide in a tempest of choices and consequences: Amaya, an environmental refugee who survives by poaching Arctic ice; Logan, an AWOL polar soldier who discovers a mysterious lake in his drought-stricken […]

Interview: John Pearce Author of Last Stop: Paris

Finalist of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book Eddie Grant has solved life’s puzzle—almost. He has the love of beautiful Aurélie and the romance and charm of life in Paris. But the final piece eludes him—he desperately wants to avenge the murder of his family ten years before. Without warning, a golden […]

Interview: Matt Ingwalson Author of Sin Walks Into The Desert

Winner of the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book El Viejo saved Sin’s life back when the boy was a 12-year-old punk hellbent on shooting up the school bus with his daddy’s .357. And now the old man’s gone missing. So Sin straps on his guns, grabs his go-bag, and hikes into the […]