I’ve come to appreciate indie authors who work hard to deliver quality books but don’t receive the same attention as the big name authors. Below are a few authors that I have read their work and happily endorse.
C. I. Chevron
C.I. Chevron writes an eclectic mix of sci-fi and fantasy. She’s currently working on the second book in the Mutants and Modifieds series, Cogs and Fur: A Steampunk Beauty and the Beast. Her books include Metal and Bone: A steampunk Cinderella story, Beyond the Stars: A Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story Collection, and Four Days to Fusion.
Mike Clifton
Award-winning author Michael Scott Clifton currently lives in Mount Pleasant, Texas with his wife, Melanie. An avid gardener, reader, and movie junkie, his books include The Janus Witch, The Conquest of the Veil Series which includes The Open Portal, Book I, and Escape From Wheel, Book II; The Treasure Hunt Club, and the YA novel, Edison Jones and the Anti-Grav Elevator. He can be reached at msclifton955@gmail.com. Follow him at www.michaelscottclifton.com and www.facebook.com/michaelscottclifton
Galand Nuchols
Galand Nuchols taught second through eighth grade for twenty-one years before retiring to write books for children and young adults. Her books: The Depth of Snow, Lovely Lies – Teen Sex Trafficking, The Noose, Play the Cards You Are Dealt, Different and Dangerous, Now Where Did That Come From (an anthology of short stories), Dragons for Kris, and Dragon Hatchlings. Galand is a member of Northeast Texas Writers Organization, serves on the board of Habitat for Humanity, and is an active member of her church. She can be reached at galandnuchols@gmail.com and her website is www.galandnuchols.com.
Cynthia Ackley Nunn is the author of historical nonfiction books. She loves nothing better than a good mental challenge. Her favorite writing projects are those which require in-depth research to solve a puzzle or mystery, encouraging her readers to explore a topic further. Her books include Abandoned California, Abandoned Randsburg, Ghosts in the Hills, and Lana Turner – A Silver Valley Childhood. Cynthia can be found on her website at Cynthia Ackley Nunn (wordpress.com)