Welcome back, my fellow creatives! We’re back with more beautiful brews from fellow indie authors of the writing community.

Let us experience wind and wave in the trepidation of war with historical writer Anne Clare and her latest feat in fiction: Where Shall I Flee?
What does a reader experience in those opening pages, and what lessons can a writer take away in studying but a few paragraphs? Let’s find out!
If you do not see the audio player above, you can access the podcast here.
I had a beautiful time interviewing Anne Clare a while back when her first book came out–click here to check that out! If you’re keen on learning history, hearing more writing tips, scoping out more wartime fiction recommendations, and other neato bits of Anne’s life, please visit her blog today.
The indie goodness is falling around us like the autumn leaves. Stay tuned!
Read on, share on, and write on, my friends!

Now …you weren’t long away at all. And lovely to see Anne here xxxx
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I’m so happy for her! xxxxx
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You are always a wonderful support x
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I think it is so great that you showcase indie authors.
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It’s been lots of fun, Peggy!
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I thoroughly enjoyed Anne’s book, “Whom Shall I Fear?” and I know I’ll get a terrific reading experience from this latest venture.
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You and me both!
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I’ve always been a fan of this historical period! Sounds like a good book 🙂
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I agree, Chris! 🙂
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Thank so much for featuring me, Jean! I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts! xxxxxx
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xxxx 🙂 xxxx
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Read mine too
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Hey, I love sharing indie authors! If you can send a file my way via the Contact page, that’d be awesome. Thank you!
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motivational thaughts and poetry
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Yay, thanks for sharing, my friend!
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