Stop All The Clocks by Noah Kumin
This month’s Indie Book Club pick is Noah Kumin’s Stop All The Clocks, published in 2025 by Arcade, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing. It’s best
This month’s Indie Book Club pick is Noah Kumin’s Stop All The Clocks, published in 2025 by Arcade, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing. It’s best
August’s Indie Book is Lili is Crying by Hélène Bessette, (1918 – 2000) translated from the original French by Kate Briggs, and published by Fitzcarraldo
This month’s Book Club pick is one of our own – about time too! The Colletta Cassettes, by Bruno Noble, released in May. The book
June’s Book Club pick is I’m a Fan by Sheena Patel. It’s a sharp, unsettling, often funny and brilliant debut that’s garnered a lot of
How Bruno Noble, author of “The Colletta Cassettes”, learned about Operation Gladio — a CIA-backed operation to prevent the spread of communism in Italy.
Lie Of The Land May’s Book Club pick is Lie of the Land by Kerry Hadley-Pryce, released by Salt Publishing this year. It’s a dark, psychologically unsettling
by Annie Dawid, Author of Paradise Undone, A Novel of Jonestown “A master at creating alternate realities, Jones continually fed his followers a steady diet
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Interview by Kate de Meillon A large part of the inspiration for Lost in the Garden comes from my 1980s childhood growing up in deepest
Three Gifts is both heartfelt and funny. Which authors have influenced you when writing tragic and comedic scenes, and how do you balance these different tones?
By Kate de Meillon 1) You’ve written a great novel, could you briefly explain to a potential reader what it is about? It’s about a
I had the privilege of being interviewed by Deirdre for her fantastic YouTube channel, Bookaholic. Check out https://www.youtube.com/@TrueBookaholic. As soon as my interview is posted,
Dear Teenage Me, Why, oh why won’t you keep a diary? Your memory never gets any better, you know. Who cares if anyone reads it? At
Welcome to the Inkspot blog. My name is Thea, and I’m the Inkspot Publishing Assistant Intern. I’ve been with Inkspot for about two months, and