As if writing a book isn’t difficult enough, self-published authors must often also carry the burden of being in charge of ...
As the weather warms, the trees flourish, and the birds chirp, most people’s thoughts can’t help but turn to spring.
Featuring 420 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s and YA books; also in this issue: interviews with Percival Everett, Cynthia Carr, Cece Bell, K. Ancrum; and more One of the most ...
Our fifth annual Indie Issue celebrates and highlights the rich diversity of independently published books.
THE CLIMATE DIARIES by Aaron Arsenault ; illustrated by Adrienn Harto ...
THE CLIMATE DIARIES by Aaron Arsenault ; illustrated by Adrienn Harto ...
A SONG TO WAKE A THOUSAND SORROWS by Michelle Manus ...
Born and raised in New Jersey, David majored in Psychology at Dickinson College and holds an MA and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from New York University. After receiving his doctorate David did a ...
With over two million books independently published each year, everything in the publishing process must be done professionally. A book that has been professionally edited, designed, and formatted is ...
As an unpublished or self-published author, it can be a relentless struggle to attract a significant amount of attention to your book or manuscript. By purchasing a Kirkus indie review, authors can ...
Kirkus Media is looking for experienced book reviewers of English and Spanish-language titles to review for Kirkus Indie, the book review magazine's section dedicated to self-published authors.
Featuring 351 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this issue: interviews with Shubnum Khan, Madeline Pendleton, Lesa Cline-Ransome & James Ransome, Mason ...