Interview: Anne Yoder, Author of the Enhancers.

Anne Yoder released her first novel, The Enhancers, in October 2022. I had the opportunity to interview her about how she juggles her pharmacy job and her writing to make the most of both worlds.
Feature: Writing Children’s Books, How to Connect With Your Audience.

How do you tell an effective story and make young audiences care within a limited page length? Alyse Mgrdichian delves into this.
Indie Bookstore: Browse the Indie Catalog

What to read next in independent publishing.
Interview: Paul W. Williams, author of Harvard, Hollywood, Hitmen and Holy Men.

\The epilogue to Paul W. Williams’ memoir, Harvard, Hollywood, Hitmen, and Holymen, contains eight lists of “important practical things” he’s learned in his over seven decades on this planet.
Girl + Book: Deadly Setup by Lynn Slaughter

Young adult fiction continues to become one of the most popular genres – mostly for adults. Join us each issue to find your next YA read.
Interview: Crystal Wilkinson, Debut Poetry and Thematic Truths in the American South.

Poetry is a powerful catalyst for lots of things, especially empathy and a deeper understanding of self. Perfect Black, a debut poetry collection from Crystal Wilkinson is a beautiful and tragic collection.
Bookstagram @ConfessionsofNadia

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

By Corinna Kloth New & Upcoming Indie Releases to add to your reading list. 1. The Last Orphan by Gregg Hurwitz As a child, Evan Smoak was plucked out of a group home, raised and trained as an off-the-books assassin for the government as part of the Orphan program. When he broke with the program […]
Interview: Wendy Wimmer, Magic Realism & Late Stage Capitalism.

Writing in an entertaining way is difficult – especially when writing short stories, due to the limited space. Wendy Wimmer’s “Entry Level” succeeded this challenge!
Forest Reading: The Benefits of Reading Outdoors.

Spending time outside is ripe with serotonin and vitamin D — make time for the spontaneous, zero-planning activity: reading outside!