Read Indies 2025: A Novella and an Epic, Mysteries and Verses, Matasha and a Manifesto

2025-03-26T13:43:37-04:00

Kaggsy’s and Lizzy’s fifth annual celebration of Indie publishers in the UK is a regular reminder to celebrate the independent voices in this industry. All month, I’ve been reading with this event in mind, and I am finishing just in time to contribute. (My first post was here. The

Read Indies 2025: A Novella and an Epic, Mysteries and Verses, Matasha and a Manifesto2025-03-26T13:43:37-04:00

Carolyn Abraham’s The Juggler’s Children (2013)

2014-03-20T20:38:07-04:00

Less than a penny. That's how much it costs to read a single letter of DNA. Between 2000 and 2003, the cost fell from $1.50 to less than a single cent. "Suddenly DNA was mass-market." Random House Canada, 2013 Carolyn Abraham hadn't been saving her pennies for this

Carolyn Abraham’s The Juggler’s Children (2013)2014-03-20T20:38:07-04:00

James Fitzgerald’s What Disturbs Our Blood (2010)

2014-07-11T16:31:54-04:00

James Fitzgerald's What Disturbs Our Blood Random House, 2010 At first glance, James' Fitzgerald's might seem like a charmed life. But What Disturbs Our Blood would not have come into being if that had been true. It takes some digging (in the archives) and some prying (from the mouths of

James Fitzgerald’s What Disturbs Our Blood (2010)2014-07-11T16:31:54-04:00
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