Who’s That Indie Author? Stevie Turner

Author name:  Stevie Turner

Genres:  Romantic Suspense, Memoir, Dark Humor, Women’s Fiction, Family Dramas, and Paranormal

Books:  A House Without Windows; The Pilates Class; For the Sake of a Child; The Daughter-in-law Syndrome; Repent at Leisure; The Donor; and many more titles available here.

What’s your story and how did you become a writer?  I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t writing.  Since childhood I’ve always made up stories and poems, and won an inter-schools’ writing competition at the age of eleven.

How do you balance your work with other demands?  I work as a medical secretary three days per week, and write as a hobby in my spare time.  Until I earn more royalties than working as a medical secretary then my work will always have to come first.

Name one of the happiest moments in your life:  My wedding day. Also the births of my two sons.

What’s your approach to writing? Are you a “pantser” or a planner?  I’m definitely a ‘pantster.’  I make it all up as I go along.

Could you write in a café with people around?  Absolutely not. I need to be on my own and in a totally silent room so that I can think.

Have you ever written dialogue in a second language? If so, how did you do it?  Yes, in Examining Kitchen Cupboards, I needed one of my characters to speak Portuguese.  I looked up the words on Google Translate.   

What’s your favorite book and what are you reading now?  The one I could read over and over again is L.P Hartley’s The Go-Between.  It was written in a different age, without computers and iPhones etc.  Sometimes I wish we could go back to that foreign country, the past. What am I reading now?  I’m just about to start I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll.

What’s your favorite way to read a book: hardcover, paperback, eReader?  My Kindle is my preferred choice, but I do read quite a few paperbacks too.

Do you think print books will always be around?  Yes, I think so.  Not everybody prefers eReaders.

Would you ever read a book on your phone?  No. My phone is for making phone calls or reading text messages.

What’s your go-to device? iPhone, Android or something else?  I have an iPhone, but I’m not always going to it!

How long could you go without checking your phone?  All day, and I sometimes do.  At work it lives in my rucksack, and when I get home I sometimes forget to take it out.

Do you listen to audiobooks? If you do, what do you do while you’re listening?  No, as I find them rather expensive to buy.

Do you like using social media to promote yourself and your book? If so, what’s your favorite platform?  I’ve given up Facebook and LinkedIn as I wanted to cut down a bit. My favourite social media platform is WordPress followed by Twitter.

Website and social media links:
Website: stevie-turner-author.co.uk
WordPress Blog: steviet3.wordpress.com
Twitter: @StevieTurner6
YouTube: Stevie Turner
Amazon: Amazon.uk; Amazon.com; Amazon Author Page (worldwide)
Goodreads: Stevie Turner

Awards/special recognition:  Several Indie awards, which you can find here


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Who’s That Indie Author? Janice Spina

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Author name:  Janice Spina aka J.E. Spina

Genre:  Children’s, Middle-grade, 18+, Mysteries, Thrillers, Paranormal

Books:  21 at present, including these four recently published: Mariah’s Revenge, Abby and Holly – School Dance, Lucy the Talented Toy Terrier and Clarence Henry the Hermit Crab.

      

Click here for a full listing of Janice Spina’s books.

Bio:  Janice Spina aka J.E. Spina is an award-winning author who has been writing since the age of nine in the form of poetry. She became an author at the age of 65 after she had retired from an administrative school secretarial position. She loves to create fun and adventurous stories for children of all ages and intriguing novels for 18+. Her goal is to encourage children of all ages to read and hopefully cultivate a love of reading in them that will carry throughout their lives. Her motto is Reading Gives You Wings to Fly!

Favorite thing about being a writer:  I love to share my stories with others and see the joy in children’s faces when they read them.

Biggest challenge as an indie author:  Learning how to promote myself and bare my soul in order to do it has been the biggest challenge to me as an indie author.

Favorite booksThe Secret by Rhonda Byrne, anything by Agatha Christie or Jeffrey Archer, so many other authors too. I read both indie and traditional authors.

Contact Information:
Blog: Jemsbooks.blog
Website: jemsbooks.com
Facebook: @janicespina7;  @jespina77;  @janice.spina.9
Twitter: @janicespina
Email:  jjspina@myfairpoint.net

Awards/special recognition:
Mom’s Choice Award: Lamby the Lonely Lamb
Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards: Jerry the Crabby Crayfish, Broose the Moose on the Loose, Colby the Courageous Cat, Davey & Derek Junior Detectives Books 1, 2, 3, 5, Reader’s Favorite Book Awards – Honorable Mention & Silver Medal : Davey & Derek Book 1, 3, Authorsdb Cover Contest: Davey & Derek Book 5, Authorsdb First Lines Contest – Finalist: Hunting Mariah

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Who’s That Indie Author? Krystal Jane Ruin

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Author name:  Krystal Jane Ruin

Genre:  Paranormal

Book:  No Rest for the Wicked

Bio:  Krystal Jane Ruin is the author of supernatural and paranormal fiction, living in the Tennessee Valley with a collection of swords and daggers. When she’s not hoarding stuffed pandas, hourglasses, and Hello Kitty replicas, she can be found drinking chai tea, knee deep in Sudoku, in a YouTube hole, or blogging about books, writing, and random things.

Favorite thing about being a writer:  Getting to live in strange worlds where anything can happen! There’s no adventure too dangerous or frightening to experience through a book.

Biggest challenge as an indie author:  Juggling projects I’m writing with projects I’m editing and preparing for publication.

Favorite booksThe Witching Hour by Anne Rice and The Forbidden Game Trilogy by L.J. Smith

Contact Information:
blog: The Narcissistic Rose at krystalsquared.net
website:  krystaljaneruin.net
Twitter:  @planetkrystal
Facebook:  @krystaljaneruin
YouTube: krystaljane


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Who’s That Indie Author? G.P. Burdon

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Author name:  G.P. Burdon

Genre:  Fantasy/Thriller/Paranormal, and anything that takes his interest.

BooksKings & Pawns; Angel of Death (Reaper Series book 1); Angel of Vengeance (Reaper Series book 2); Angel of Judgement (Reaper Series book 3); Redemption; City of Crows.

Angel of Death   Angel of Vengeance   Angel of Judgement   Redemption   City of Crows

Bio: G.P. Burdon is an Australian independent author who writes novels that combine his love of fantasy, thriller, and the paranormal. Burdon wrote and self-published his first thriller novel, Kings & Pawns, then followed it with his popular fantasy trilogy, the Reaper Series. Burdon has recently completed a paranormal thriller titled City of Crows and will soon begin his second book series, Barren, which is a young-adult sci-fi. In addition to his self-published works, Burdon has also had flash-fiction thrillers and horror stories published in several literary magazines and blogs. All of his published works are available through Amazon and Kindle, and book 1 of the Reaper Series is permanently free on Kindle.

Favorite thing about being a writer: The ability to be creative in my daily life is definitely my favourite thing about being a writer. Creating complex and unique characters is always fun for me, and writing is the one job I’ve ever had where I was excited to start my day.

Biggest challenge as an indie author: The biggest challenge is finding a way to stand out in the crowd. Working with a much smaller budget than “professionally” published authors makes it incredibly hard to market your work in an ever growing sea of independent authors. The trick is getting noticed, but that’s difficult when a million other people are standing beside you, also trying to be noticed.

Favorite book: Under the Dome, Stephen King.

Contact Information:  Facebook:  G.P. Burdon Author, Blog:  authorgpburdon.wordpress.com


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Who’s That Indie Author Recap: Mar/Apr 2016

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Have you met these indie authors?

Here’s a recap for March and April 2016.  Be sure to click on the author’s name to view the full indie author profile.


Maighread MacKay

Maighread HeffernanGenre:  Metaphysical, Visionary and Paranormal Fiction
Book:  Stone Cottage
Favorite Books:  I love the Harry Potter series, Dan Brown’s books. Norah Roberts.
Biggest Challenge:  The rewriting and editing to make the story the best it can be
Contact Information:  Website: Maighread MacKay, Author & Artist
Facebook: Author Maighread MacKay
Twitter: @maighreadmackay


Sherry Mayes

Sherry MayesGenre:  Young Adult
BookStop the World
Favorite BookThe Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Biggest Challenge:  Finding support to get your novel ‘seen’.
Contact Information:  Facebook:  Sherry Mayes Author; Goodreads:  Sherry Mayes  Amazon: amazon.co.uk


Denise Greenwood

Denise Greenwood - CopyGenre:  Contemporary fiction and chilling thrillers
BooksTemptation, Star Keeper, Crushed
Favorite BookZen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig
Biggest Challenge:  Making one’s narrative voice heard above the roar of millions of others within the book market.
Contact Information:  Website: denise-greenwood.com; Twitter: @deniseGauthor; Facebook: Denise Greenwood and Book Trailers: YouTube.com


Jax Jillian

Jax JillianGenre:  Contemporary Romance
BooksLarkin’s Letters, Ryan’s Letters
Favorite BookSuzanne’s Diary to Nicholas by James Patterson
Biggest Challenge:  Definitely marketing and just getting the book into people’s hands.
Contact Information:  Website:  jaxjillian.com  Blog:  jaxjill.wordpress.com   email:  jaxjillian@gmail.com


B. Lynn Goodwin

B. L. GoodwinGenre:  Fiction, Self-Help, Memoir
BooksTalent ; You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers ; Her memoir, a work-in-progress, has a working title: Never Too Late.
Favorite Book:  Usually the one I’m reading. As long as I care about the characters or am learning from the content I usually have a favorite book du jour.
Biggest Challenge:  Getting the word out about my latest book, blog, or venture.
Contact Information:  Website:  writeradvice.com; Blog:  B. Lynn Goodwin; Facebook:  B. L. Goodwin; Twitter: @Lgood67334


Mary Rowen

Mary RowenGenre:  Women’s Fiction
BooksLeaving the Beach, Living by Ear, another to be published some time in 2016 (fingers crossed)
Favorite Book:  One? That might be impossible. But if John Irving wrote it, it’s probably on my list.
Biggest Challenge:  Like almost everyone else: marketing.
Contact Information:  Website:  maryrowen.com; Facebook:  Mary Rowen Author; Twitter:  @maryjrowen


Thomas Whaley

Thomas WhaleyGenre:  Literary Fiction
BookLeaving Montana
Favorite BookThe Four Agreements: A Practical Guide To Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
Biggest Challenge:  Marketing – especially if writing is not your full-time job.
Contact Information:   Website: thomaswhaley.com, Goodreads Author Page; Twitter @AuthorTomWhaley


Dorinda Balchin

Dorinda BalchinGenre:  Historical Fiction
BooksHeronfield; The Guardians
Favorite BookSophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder
Biggest Challenge:  Marketing.  I know that there are many readers out there who would love my work but as an indie author it is much harder to reach them without the resources and contacts of a traditional publisher.
Contact Information:  Author website:  dorindabalchin.com; Twitter:  @DorindaBalchin; Email: dorinda@dorindabalchin.com


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Who’s That Indie Author? Maighread MacKay

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Author name: Maighread MacKay

Genre: Metaphysical/Visionary/Paranormal Fiction

Book: Stone Cottage

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Bio: Maighread MacKay is an author and Podcaster from Ontario, Canada. She is a member of the Writer’s Community of Durham Region (WCDR), and the PRAC (Pine Ridge Arts Council).

Her publishing credits include three books for children:   Bedtime Treasures, The Mysterious Door and the Crystal Grove written under the name of Margaret Hefferman. Stone Cottage is was published in 2015 by Solstice Shadows Publishing. She was included in the 2015 Christmas Soup for the Soul: Merry Christmas edition with her story “Being Santa”. Stepping Stones, an anthology of inspirational parables is to be released March 25, 2016 from Solstice Publishing.

Favorite thing about being a writer: Crafting the story to be told

Biggest challenge as an indie author: The rewriting and editing to make the story the best it can be

Favorite book: Oh, there are so many. I love the Harry Potter series, Dan Brown’s books. Norah Roberts. There are too many to pick just one!

Contact Information:
Website: Maighread MacKay, Author & Artist
Facebook: Author Maighread MacKay
Twitter: @maighreadmackay
Podcasts: iTunes and Podcasts.com


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