Reviewer Michele Sharpe Interviews Claire N. Rubman, Author of This May Be Difficult to Read: But You Really Should (for your child’s sake) Reid, reed, read. Each of those words mean something different, of course, but to a three or... Read More
Reviewer Rebecca Foster Interviews Andrew Boyd, Author of I Want a Better Catastrophe: Navigating the Climate Crisis with Grief, Hope, and Gallows Humor / From our perch in the wide and wonderful world of indie publishing, we’ve been... Read More
Reviewer Rebecca Foster Interviews Christopher Preston, Author of Tenacious Beasts: Wildlife Recoveries that Change How We Think about Animals / Resilience is one of those vital evolutionary qualities. Against all odds, certain species... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Adele Holmes, Author of Winter’s Reckoning / To be great, a novel needs to succeed on multiple fronts: plotting, powerful openings, character development, dialogue, and so on—all without... Read More
Reviewer Paula Martinac Interviews Erica Obey, Author of The Brooklyn North Murder / One part murder, a handful of credible culprits, and a dash of vengeance—does such a boilerplate formula exist for writing a great mystery novel?... Read More
Reviewer Jeana Jorgensen Interviews Brandon Ying Kit Boey, Author of Karma of the Sun / Death is in the cards for all of us, a certainty—and that reality plays a big role in who we are and how we live our lives. But death by apocalypse... Read More
Reviewer Peter Dabbene Interviews Tyler Chin-Tanner, Author of Mezo: Battle at Cobán Rock / With hundreds of reviews of indie graphic novels for Foreword Reviews over the years, Peter Dabbene has developed a keen eye for exemplary... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Vona Groarke, Author of Hereafter / There are more than a few reasons why the Irish have a hard-luck reputation. They couldn’t catch a break from the marauding Vikings, for example, and the... Read More