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Indie Beacon Radio is a show designed for any Author that wants to share their works, learn how to succeed in book marketing and to succeed as an author. Readers can discover great new authors. Writers can learn new tips and secrets to help them become better at creating great novels. IBR is a part of Authors Marketing Guild, LLC.
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What happens when a wife challenges her husband on a one-of-a-kind trip?  Well, a book gets written of course.  Join May Ann Faremouth in this episode of the Indie Beacon Show as she talks with Christopher Saye about his trip that lasted a year and how it turned into a book.
2024 the Year of the Indie Authors has begun planning for a year of celebration with programs and events.  Will you be a part of the Celebration?  Learn more in this episode of the Indie Beacon Show about how B Alan Bourgeois created this event of Celebration for Indie Authors.
In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Charlotte Canion talks with new author Cheryl King about her book “Sitting On Top of the World”, a depression-era story of a young girl riding the rails looking for work. Learn more about the book and what she is planning for a sequel.
Like many authors, they are motivated by an idea, a thought, something that inspires them to create their book. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth talks with Derek Pickett about his love of dancing and poetry and how they inspired him to write his book of poetry in Lost in the Dance.
Sharon K. Middleton has written several romance novels. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, Rox Burkey interview Sharon to talk about her latest book that involves a love of course, but also time travel to ancient Egypt. What love can span the test of time?
April N Coker spent most of her adult life as a teacher, while her husband worked for a local Zoo. Once April was able to retire, she was encouraged by her husband to use the many stories he had shared with her about the zoo for a book. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, Mary Ann Faremouth interviews April about the three books she has created along with many more she plans to work on soon.
As a meteorologist, John J Lynn was able to learn about the patterns of weather and what people could expect from it. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Rox Burkey interviews John about his experiences and how they impacted him to write the fictional stories in his books.
Peggy Green-Ernst has grown up in the military, worked in politics, and listens to her spiritual side. One can only wonder how she mixes those aspects into her books. In this edition of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Charlotte Canion interviews Peggy about her three books, and how her life is blended into each one.
A child’s experience can have a great impact on the child, their family, and others. In the case of author Stephanie Cameron, she took an incident that happened to her daughter and turned it into two books. Learn more in this episode of the Indie Beacon Show with hostess Mary Ann Faremouth.
A thriller can be written in a variety of ways. In the case of Gary Youngling’s books, he has written from firsthand knowledge. His years as a cop in a local town, and working undercover, along with assisting other police entities, have given Gary a unique perspective. Learn more in this episode of the Indie Beacon Show with hostess Charlotte Canion.
Life can take a person on many roads that are planned and unplanned. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Rox Burkey interviews Michel Delifer about his new book, which talks about his life and the roads he took. Learn more about Mi-Granted Life.
Patricia Le Foll is a French woman who began her writing career at age 18 when her first book was published while she was a student. The thrill of the words did not get many chances to present itself until she moved to Arizona many years later. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, Rox Burkey interviews Patricia about her many books and her teaching of French to her students.
Following your dream while incorporating others’ ideas that they have for you can create conflict or art. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth interviews Mary Jane Overall on how she created stories while following her path, and yet living on the path others choose.
Former Navy man Mark Piggott had the joy of sailing around the world and discovering new and exciting things. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, host B Alan Bourgeois talks with Mark about using what he learned in the Navy to create his collection of fantasy books.
We all have experienced moments of frustration over one thing or another. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, hostess Mary Ann Faremouth talks with author Nkem DenChukwu about how she turned her frustration into a book, and then into a movie producer.
A father’s love can take on many forms. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show with hostess Diann Floyd Boehm, you learn how letters from a father to his son in jail, help the son grow into a man that now helps others.
Learning about your family heritage can be exciting and fun. In this interview hostess, Charlotte Canion interviews Kathryn Hauisen, about her family legacy and how it dated back to the Mayflower. Plus the surprises and interesting historical facts she learned along the way.
Woman helping Woman is what Elle Ballard and various books are about. In this episode with hostess Mary Ann Faremouth, you learn about Elle’s drive and passion for helping women around the world.
Helping children learn how to use their talents at a young age allows them to fully explore their creative side and helps them to grow strong as business people so they can become successful. In this episode host, B Alan Bourgeois interviews Milli Mills about her non-profit and about her Podcast that helps creatives.
Michael Earney found a creative way to inspire people of all ages to learn more about the world around them through his A to Z books. This includes animals, plants, and much more. Learn more in this episode of the Indie Beacon Show with host B Alan Bourgeois.
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