Where would Indie Writers be Without Other Indie Writers?

Fantasy Author MJ James will be coming for a visit in September, and I can’t wait to share our conversation and talk about all the ways the writing community is awesome. MJ knows because they work hard shining the light on the unsung indie writers and their books.

You can follow MJ on their YouTube channel, and I will point you to it with this particular episode because MJ invited me to share Book One in the Starlight Chronicles, Ursus Borealis!

Give the channel a like and subscribe. MJ works tirelessly for the community all while working on their own books. The In-Between is a super good read, too!

You can also meet author Jessica Jayne Webb on my May Sunday Spotlight and check out her book The Secrets of Wilderfort Castle. I also can’t wait to try out the Kingdom Legacy series. Rachanee Lumayo talks about Book Three, Heir of Magic and Mischance.

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6 responses to “Where would Indie Writers be Without Other Indie Writers?”

  1. nicolaslemieuxxyz Avatar
    nicolaslemieuxxyz

    Awesome appearance, Darci! Thanks for mentioning MJ James. I subscribed to their channel and plan to go back soon to watch more of it. Hope you’re doing splendid! Nicolas

    Nicolas Lemieux http://www.nicolaslemieux.com

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      bydllewellyn

      Thank you so much for subscribing and liking Nicolas!! Appreciate it so much!! And sharing on IG. The summer has been productive 😄 I hope yours too. Hope things are settling down with fires, smoke and all that. Yikes!

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        nicolaslemieuxxyz

        Keeping those masks close at hand, but we haven’t needed to wear them lately. Just a bit of smog here some days, but that’s okay. Yeah, I’ve been pushing hard on that last section of Seven Drifts v4. There’s a bunch of scenes just before the climactic sequence that need a lot of attention so everything can be setup just right for when the big action comes. Both exciting and excruciating at the same time! :D

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        bydllewellyn

        Oooh. Awesome. That’s exactly what I’m doing with my book three!!! Sending good writing vibes 🔥🔥🔥

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        nicolaslemieuxxyz

        Good writing vibes to you to! 🧯🚒

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        bydllewellyn

        😄

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D. L. Lewellyn’s passion for writing began in 2020, following a summer of voracious, lockdown-induced reading in her favorite genre, paranormal romance. Besides her self-published books, her stories have appeared in anthologies, and more novels are on the horizon. Not surprising. Anyone who knows her will tell you she’s a dedicated multi-crafter. A peek inside her colorful, cluttered studio also gives you an idea. She enjoys blogging, chatting with indie authors on her Spotlight, and watching classic movies with her husband—a bowl of popcorn on her lap and her rescued fur babies at her feet.

“I cried, I laughed, and I was angry. The ride was so worth it! This series was my introduction to reading this genre. I have found this to be some of the best writing, story telling and follow through on all character paths of any prior reading of any genre.”

Kindle customer review of The Starlight Chronicles, Tigris Vetus.