The Indie Showcase presents; Samantha Hanni.

Please welcome this week’s guest. “What I Want to Be When I Grow Up.” Those words arch across the page from an old coloring book I got when I was seven. The usual suspects are listed: Marine biologist/dolphin trainer. Dancer. … Continued

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Blog Hopping, How do YOU do it?

Here’s this week’s prompt, in association with #OpenBook What is your preferred method of writing? (By hand, on a computer, dictate it?) It’s a keyboard for me, every time. Over the years, I’ve tried writing in a notebook but my … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Camilla Downs

Please welcome this week’s guest. In a new departure; we start with a poem. The Lure of Words A love of reading A love of books A love of the written word She has always had. Devouring one book after … Continued

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Blog Hopping, I See Stars!

Welcome to another #OpenBook blog hop. Here’s this week’s prompt. Do you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones? Reviews are important, getting them is never easy. All my books have a note in … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Christopher Bowden

Please welcome this week’s guest, who has a unique way of choosing his titles. I recently had the pleasure of reading and reviewing his novel, The Amber Maze; a link to my review can be found at the end of … Continued

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NaNoWriMo 2019. Part Two. My project is…..

The decision has been made, It’s that time of the year again; when everyone who is participating in the NaNoWriMo challenge starts to announce their projects. You might recall that a few weeks ago, I was agonising over which one … Continued

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Blog Hopping, The Dreaded Writers Block

Here’s this week’s prompt, from #OpenBook. How do you move past writer’s block? That’s another good question, writer’s block is something that affects all authors at one time or another. I guess that I’m fortunate; I’ve never suffered from it. … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Alison Morton

I first “met” Alison when I was asked to contribute to the 1066 Turned Upside Down project of alternative Fiction. I’ve since read and enjoyed the first of her Roma Nova novels and have the rest on my never reducing … Continued

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