My Publishing Story-Nicholas Gagnier

I wrote my first novel in 2008, at 23 years old. It was called Harbour City Story and, despite being light years short of publication worthy, it would lay the groundwork for the years to come. After the death of my friend Michelle in that same year, it would take 3 years to write whatContinue reading “My Publishing Story-Nicholas Gagnier”

Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Nicole Lyons

Nicole Lyons is a tornado harnessed into the body of a writer, social activist, voice for the downtrodden, and a powerful poet whose words reveal truth like a scalpel through silk. A Consulting Editor and long-time member of the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective, her writing is featured in Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden DenouementContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Nicole Lyons”

My Publishing Story: Ashley Jane

I first started thinking about publishing my poetry around a year ago. There had been people asking if I would for awhile, but I always made an excuse. “I don’t have the time.” “I didn’t go to school for that.” “I’m not good enough to publish. This is just a hobby.” But, along the way,Continue reading “My Publishing Story: Ashley Jane”

Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe

One of the hardest things to do when reviewing a book is to read other reviews. I typically don’t because it can be intimidating or distracting. However, I was curious to know what others had thought of this series of books and interestingly more has been written about Sarah’s Earthen Witch Novels series than mostContinue reading “Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe”

Jasper Kerkau Interviews Christine Ray about Composition of a Woman

  You started your journey in the past two years. In that time you have made enormous strides as a writer and a publisher. Is there validation in getting a book to press? My life has changed a great deal in the last two years, hasn’t it? I knew nothing about blogging when I startedContinue reading “Jasper Kerkau Interviews Christine Ray about Composition of a Woman”