Tag Archives: YA
Indie Summer Tour – The Atomic Circus
As part of the Parajunkee’s Indie Summer Tour, I’m hosting author K.C. Finn and her novel The Atomic Circus…
Top Ten Tuesday: Sequels I Wish I Had!
This Week’s Topic: Top Ten Books I Wish Could Have Had Sequels (they were complete stories but you just could have read more and more about these characters or set in that world)
Release Day Party! AWAKENINGS
Today we’re celebrating the release of JE Shannon’s brand new YA paranormal romance novel Awakenings.
Creatura Cover Reveal
Today I’m sharing some fantastic new cover art from Phatpuppy for the YA paranormal novel Creatura by Nely Cab… Here’s the blurb: Isis can control her dreams. Or she could-until recently. The creature in her nightmares has been haunting her … Continue reading
INDIEpendence Day Blog Hop – Arrow of the Mist
This INDIEpendence day, the Indelibles would like to celebrate indie authors (self-published and small-press) by holding up examples of outstanding indie works. To be honest, I’ve not been a fan of self-published works. I read a friend’s self-pubbed titled a few months ago … Continue reading
On the Other Side of the Window – Diversity in YA
Today I’m pleased to welcome Marieke Nijkamp to Off the Page chatting about why she created the fantastic blog DiversifYA. Marieke (pronounced Mah-ree-ka) is a YA writer, professional dreamer, and proud-to-be geek. She wants to grow up to be a time traveler. … Continue reading
YA Dystopian – Never Too Far Blitz
Today I’m pleased to welcome Thomas Christopher to Off the Page chatting about his new YA dystopian novel Never Too Far. Thomas Christopher grew up in Iowa. He received his MFA from Western Michigan University. His short stories have appeared in The Louisville Review, The … Continue reading
Second Verse, Same As the First
Today I am thrilled to have fellow South African author Christine Porter at Off the Page chatting about her book Perils beyond the Waterfall and writing sequels. Christine Porter is a South African-born writer of children’s fantasy. Born and raised in Pretoria, … Continue reading