Interview: The Islands, an Interview with Dionne Irving.

DIONNE IRVING is originally from Toronto, Ontario. Her work has appeared in Story, Boulevard, LitHub, Missouri Review, and New Delta Review, among other journals and magazines. Her first novel Quint came out in the fall of 2021.She currently teaches in the Creative Writing Program and the Initiative on Race and Resilience at the University of […]
Interview: Changing the Game, an Interview with Randi F. Braun.

Randi Braun is shaking things up for women in business. She’s the CEO of her own company, Something Major, a leadership and advisory firm, and a certified executive coach who helps her clients “lead their businesses with passion and purpose.” Her ideas have been featured in Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, Parents Magazine, […]
Feature: Indigenous Voices in Literature.

This article is comprised of interviews with various Native authors, split into four parts – children’s literature, genre writing, poetry, and nonfiction (in that order). Ready? Let’s dive in!
Bookstagram @BryannaReads

Each issue we feature a new bookstagrammer, highlighting some of their amazing work. This time we catch up with @BryannaReads
Feature: New Release Roundup, Spring 2023.

By Corinna Kloth New & Upcoming Indie Releases to add to your reading list. 1. Like the Appearance of Horses by Andrew Krivak Rooted in the small, mountain town of Dardan, Pennsylvania, where patriarch Jozef Vinich settled after surviving World War I, Like the Appearance of Horses immerses us in the intimate lives of a […]
Interview: Soraya Palmer, author of The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts.

I grew up listening to my parent’s stories—stories that featured ghosts. My mother told me about the lagahoo who is a half human, half animal shapeshifter who walks at night.
Interview: Alexandra Allred author of When Women Stood: The Untold History of Females Who Changed Sports and the World.

It is the bible of women’s sports history. It is both a tribute to women in history but also an eye-opener as to how the female image has been historically written and re-written.
Fit Lit: The Story of Good Health

Two and a half decades of transforming people’s bodies and minds taught Christian Adrian Brown that physical health inexorably influences mental health.
Featured Indie Bookstore: Desperate Literature | Madrid, Spain

Desperate Literature is an independent international bookshop since 2015 in the heart of Madrid. We try to build a community through literature – running events, a literary prize, publishing a prize anthology and, of course, sourcing new, used and rare books.
Pride & Publishing: How to get your book stocked in a High Street Bookshop.

So, you’ve finally written your book. But how do you get your indie novel onto the shelves of a high-street bookshop?