IndieReader interview

On the heels of their 4.7-out-of-5 rating and review of Day of Epiphany, IndieReader has just published an interview with yours truly on their blog. This feature, which they call their “All About the Book and Author” feature, is an honour they only bestow upon their (ahem) most highly-rated books.

Their questions were interesting and really forced me to think about why I do what I do, what my process is, my influences, and so on. For those who attended the double book launch back in December, you’ll find the questions very similar.

IndieReader always leads off the segment with a pull quote from the interview which they call “Advice from IR Approved Author…”, and I have to smile a bit. It’s not that I’m unsatisfied with my answer, but I can’t help but feel that small bubble of imposter syndrome rise up from my gut. Author advice… from me! Good thing they didn’t ask me how to become wealthy writing fiction.

As a wee unexpected bonus, they included a quick plug for The Perpetual Now, including a pic and a link to Amazon. Yes, folks, it’s still out there, and still very much worth reading!

You can find the interview in its entirety right here. And watch for an announcement about the IndieReader Discovery Awards in mid-May: Day of Epiphany has been entered in the Historical Fiction category, and will soon be featured on IndieReader’s listing of 2025 Discover Award entrants.

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