Back in 2014, when we decided to start posting more than just book reviews on our website and comment on indie publishing as a phenomenon, I did what I usually do and made it all about me. I told a story about why writing about indie... Read More
It is easy enough to maintain a singular perspective—to go out into the world preferencing your own experiences, challenges, and successes as representative of the capital-T truth. Politicians and pundits do it all of the time; there... Read More
Before I was a book review editor, I worked for decades as a journalist. I used to think that I would work for newspapers forever. It was my calling. I had ink in my blood. Then I watched as newspapers refused to adapt or change and the... Read More
Any biologist will tell you that a species cannot survive, long-term, in a monoculture. New, fresh genetic material is necessary to make it robust and able to fend off disease, bad weather, or genetic mutation. It’s why we don’t... Read More
TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan: June 24, 2017—Foreword Reviews, a media company focusing on independently published books, announced the winners of its INDIES Book of the Year Awards today during the American Library Association’s Annual... Read More
Lois Lenski: Storycatcher, by Bobbie Malone, (University of Oklahoma Press) is our 2016 Nonfiction Book of the Year. From erotic poetry that fuels the flames of passion to instructions on how to build a nuclear weapon, books perform... Read More
Editor’s Note: The subject of this feature was chosen from #INDIEStory Twitter pitches among finalists in our INDIES Book of the Year Award contest. Kids in the 8-12 age group are inundated with chapter books, and to a slightly lesser... Read More
As we spent the past few months examining thousands of books sent to our office here in Traverse City, Michigan, and narrowing them down to these INDIES Book of the Year Awards finalists, we found that we could easily move many of them... Read More