

D. Krauss and the Six‑Book Stampede
A celebration of one man’s unstoppable writing engine Every so often, an author sends an update that makes you sit back, blink twice, and wonder if they’ve discovered a secret pocket of time the rest of us don’t have access to. This week, that author was D. Krauss, who casually dropped into my inbox with news that can only be described as a literary avalanche. Not one book. Not two. But six works‑in‑progress, all sitting in first draft, all ready to begin the long march throu
Apr 28


Exploring the Future
Author Spotlight: Bob Freeman’s New Interview on H2LiftShips – Vol. 1 – Beyond Luna Indies United author Bob Freeman had an interview drop this week, and it’s a perfect opportunity to highlight the depth, science, and sheer originality behind his H2LiftShips saga. The interview focuses on Vol. 1 – Beyond Luna, the first book in his space‑opera series. . Bob’s work stands out because it blends hard science, humor, and inventive world‑building. Instead of relying on familiar s
Apr 28


End of the Month Chaos – April Edition
(a.k.a. The Month That Looked at March and Said “Hold My Coffee”) April did not stroll in politely. It kicked the door open, dumped a basket of Easter candy on the floor, and said, “Surprise! I brought deadlines.” This month was loud, fast, productive, and just a little unhinged, which, frankly, feels on brand at this point. I started April still shaking glitter, powdered sugar, and questionable life choices out of my luggage from New Orleans. Barely a week later, Easter arri
Apr 27


APRIL 2026 — Cooperative Publishing in Action
How Shared Marketing, Community Support, and Collective Visibility Create Sustainable Success Overview As hybrid publishing evolves, authors are increasingly seeking models that offer both independence and meaningful support. April’s insight explores how cooperative publishing — shared marketing, collective visibility, and community‑driven promotion — creates sustainable success without inflating costs. This model strengthens authors while preserving autonomy, and it stands i
Apr 17


Two Novels, One Unstoppable Author
We love celebrating big wins in our Indies United community, and today we’re shining the spotlight on Michael Deeze / Nelson, who just wrapped up not one, but two full‑length novels this year! Michael has been on a creative roll, completing: Book 3 of the Annie Abbott series Book 2 of the Thomas Quinn Chronicles Both manuscripts clock in at an impressive 65–70k words, marking a huge step forward in both series and a fantastic achievement for the year. Michael’s been on a crea
Apr 14


The Geography of Freedom
Story Impact Magazine Issue Two Is Here Are you running toward something when you travel, or away from it? That question drives every page of Issue Two of Story Impact Magazine — the Travel Issue — featuring eight travel essays set across Spain, London, Paris, New Zealand, Mexico, Canada, Italy, and Turkey, industry insights for working authors, author interviews, poetry, and essential reading. I'm especially proud that several contributors are part of the Indies United Publi
Apr 10


Managing the Mayhem
Surviving the Inbox Every month I like to take a moment to share one of those little behind-the-scenes realities that make people tilt their head, blink twice, and wonder if I actually said the thing I just said. Spoiler: I did. I always do. This month’s moment of truth arrived courtesy of my inbox, specifically, the inbox I abandoned for five days while I ran off to the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival in New Orleans. A glorious trip, absolutely worth it… but my inbox di
Apr 7


Quibble’s April Rhyme-Time
Poetic Whimsy, Springtime Scribbles, and Stories in Bloom Hello again, dear readers! It’s me, Quibble — corners fluttering in the spring breeze, quill dusted with flower petals, and heart thumping in perfect iambic pentameter. April has arrived, and I’m positively singing with rhyme-time delight. The world is thawing, the birds are gossiping, and every story feels like it’s stretching after a long winter nap. And what better month for such lyrical mischief? April is National
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