Author Spotlights Category
Authors Just Wanna Have Fun: Freya Robertson
Posted on January 5, 2014 1 Comment
It’s one thing to love an author’s books, especially when you recognize how much of themselves they put into their written worlds. It’s something more when you realize that these authors are actually *gasp* real human beings with hopes and dreams and even similar interests! Freya Robertson isn’t shy about her love of gaming and […]
Interview with E.L. Tettensor, Author of Darkwalker + Giveaway!
Posted on December 9, 2013 Leave a Comment
What an exciting start to the week! Today I’m pleased to bring you an interview with E.L. Tettensor, whose new book Darkwalker was released last week. If you haven’t seen my 5 star review of it yet, be sure to check it out. The book is a fantastic mix of mystery and paranormal, and is […]
Guest Post: I am an indie author, and proud of it
Posted on November 13, 2013 Leave a Comment
A BiblioSanctum Guest Post by Ramsey Isler I am an indie author, and proud of it. I’ve been in the independent publishing game for a few years now, and I’ve watched the industry grow more respectable. In the past, when I’d meet people and tell them that I self-published, they just assumed my book was […]
An Interview with Wesley Chu, Author of The Deaths of Tao
Posted on October 24, 2013 Leave a Comment
Following the success of his debut novel The Lives of Tao, Wesley Chu is back with the highly anticipated sequel. Be sure to check out our review of The Deaths of Tao, which was everything I could have hoped for and more! And yet, I still couldn’t get enough. Thankfully, it was Wes to the […]
How to Train Your Kickstarter
Posted on October 20, 2013 Leave a Comment
Following the success (and by success, we mean the current top funded project in the Publishing: Fiction category with $35,353 in pledges and 948 backers!) of her first Kickstarter, Arena Mode author Blake Northcott has the perfect brain to pick for Kickstarter advice. The Toronto-based, self-publishing author very kindly took time out of her busy schedule, which includes work […]
An Interview with Matthew Quinn Martin, Author of NIGHTLIFE
Posted on October 18, 2013 1 Comment
Ah, the fall season is here! With the days getting shorter and the chill in the air, October is the perfect month to check out some horror novels and other scary fiction. If you happened to catch our review yesterday, you’ll know that we here at the BiblioSanctum had the great honor and pleasure of reading Nightlife, the horror urban fantasy novel from debut […]
An Interview with M.L. Brennan, Author of Generation V
Posted on August 13, 2013 3 Comments
These days, books find their way onto my to-read list for any number of different reasons, but I like to think that coming upon Generation V was somewhat of a serendipitous fortune. M.L. Brennan was a name I first came across when I followed a few random links in my Twitter feed and came upon […]
Building A Broken Empire: An Interview with Mark Lawrence
Posted on August 7, 2013 Leave a Comment
In just a few short years, Mark Lawrence has gone from being a debut author to a dominant name in fantasy fiction. His latest book Emperor of Thorns, which released in the US earlier this week, is the breathtaking conclusion to The Broken Empire trilogy, a series of books that has taken the genre by […]
An Interview with Ascension Author Jacqueline Koyanagi
Posted on August 5, 2013 Leave a Comment
The first thing that struck me about Ascension: A Tangled Axon Novel was the cover. It’s rare to see a person of colour – and a female at that – as the main protagonist in a science fiction/fantasy story. But in reading the book, I learned that there was far more to Alana Quick. And a […]
Interview with Jason M. Hough, Author of "The Darwin Elevator"
Posted on July 30, 2013 1 Comment
Hello all, today we have a very exciting interview with Jason M. Hough, author of the highly anticipated science fiction novel The Darwin Elevator, which comes out today! Jason’s excellent debut features a thrilling adventure set in a savage world decimated by an alien plague. Survivors have found refuge in Darwin, Australia, where a massive […]









