Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Natalie K. Martin, author of Together Apart and the Pull short story series. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Natalie can be found at nataliekmartin.com.
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This is one of an occasional series of posts in which I squee about my childhood dream coming true. Feel free to skip past it if you hate that kind of thing. Conversely, if you're curious, you can read vol. 1 here and vol. 2 here.
As you may already be aware, I've been tracking each stage in my publishing journey with the fervid enthusiasm of a starving literary wolf scenting a book-flavoured deer. And I hit another of those milestone moments the other day, because I received cover art. Not only that, I received choices. Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Nicole Zoltack, multi-genre author of the Kingdom of Arnhem series, the Masked Love series and many more. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Nicole can be found at nicolezoltack.blogspot.co.uk. Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Zoe Spencer, co-author of The Vegas Thing: a FemNoir serial story currently running on the Pankhearst website. If you've missed it so far, you can read up on the background here (including a free copy of the two brilliant short stories that introduced the lead characters) and catch the story so far here. Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Jordan Rivet, author of the Seabound Chronicles: a post-apocalyptic adventure series set at sea. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Jordan can be found at www.jordanrivet.com. It's February, and that means love is in the air. To celebrate, several Harper Voyager authors have set up dating profiles for the characters in their books. Suggest a match and you could win a prize!
I have a new piece of flash fiction for you today – though it's as much an experiment in layout as anything. It feels vaguely derivative of ... something, but it's quite fun all the same. Enjoy! (Note: I'm not sure this will work on a small screen, so you may be best off reading it on a computer rather than a mobile phone.)
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