Have you met these indie authors?
Here’s a recap for January and February 2016. Be sure to click on the author’s name to view the full indie author profile.
Donna A. Ford
Genre: History/Biography/Inspirational
Books: Miracle of the Call – Twentieth Century Heroes and Heroines; Concord Sage – Ralph Waldo Emerson Life and Times
Favorite Book: The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
Biggest Challenge: Marketing
Contact Information: Website: donnaaford.com; Email: author@donnaaford.com
David Olimpio
Genre: Nonfiction/Memoir
Book: This is Not a Confession
Favorite Book: London Fields, by M. Amis
Biggest Challenge: Finding an audience
Contact Information: You can find David Olimpio at his website and blog: davidolimpio.com, on Twitter @notsolinear, and on Facebook, Tumblr & Pinterest.
Carrie Rubin
Genre: Medical Thriller
Books: Eating Bull and The Seneca Scourge
Favorite Book: A Fine Balance by R. Mistry
Biggest Challenge: Promotion
Contact Information: You can find Carrie on her website, carrierubin.com, Facebook, Twitter(@carrie_rubin) Goodreads: Carrie Rubin and Google+.
A.B. Funkhauser
Genre: Gonzo Mortuary Revenge Fiction
Books: Heuer Lost and Found and
Scooter Nation
Favorite Book: Child of the Morning
by P. Gedge
Biggest Challenge: Sleeping.
Contact Information: Website: abfunkhauser.com; Twitter: @iamfunkhauser; Facebook: A. B. Funkhauser Author.
Phyllis Edgerly Ring
Genre: Historical fiction, romantic suspense, inspirational nonfiction.
Book: The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies that Outlast War.
Favorite Book: Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Liz Gilbert
Biggest Challenge: Finding creative ways to make a book discoverable.
Contact Information: You can find Phyllis at her website, Leaf of the Tree, on Twitter: @phyllisring, on her Amazon Author Page, and on her Goodreads Author Page.
Shelley Wilson
Genre: Young Adult Fiction; Adult Self-Help Nonfiction
Books: How I Changed My Life in a Year; Meditation for Beginners, Vision Boards for Beginners; Guardians of the Dead; Guardians of the Sky; Guardians of the Lost Lands.
Favorite Book: The Folk of the Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton
Biggest Challenge: Promotion/marketing
Contact Information: Website: shelleywilsonauthor.co.uk; Writer Blog: shelleywilsonauthor.com; Twitter: @ShelleyWilson72.
Linda K. Sienkiewicz
Genre: Women’s Fiction
Books: In the Context of Love
Favorite Book: Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
Biggest Challenge: Being published by a small press means not getting the big advance that another author might get from a big New York publisher.
Contact Information: Linda’s website – lindasienkiewicz.com; Twitter – @LindaKSienkwicz; Facebook – lindasienkiewicz.author
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Thanks so much for including me in the recap! Much appreciated. 🙂
Sure thing Carrie – meant to do this recap earlier!