
Platform building, book covers, author freak outs and school visits: an interview with Lindsay Currie
08/07/23 • 43 min
Are book covers important for an author? How about platform building? Are school visits a viable author side hustle? How do you make that a success?
On Episode 40, we dig into these questions, and so many more, with award winning author Lindsay Currie. Don't miss it!
Visit Lindsay (and see the cover for It Found Us!) at www.lindsaycurrie.com
Pre-order a signed copy of Lindsay's forthcoming book - It Found Us.
About Lindsay Currie
Lindsay is the award winning author of 4 spooky middle grade novels including THE PECULIAR INCIDENT ON SHADY STREET, SCRITCH SCRATCH, WHAT LIVES IN THE WOODS and THE GIRL IN WHITE. While she's never experienced anything truly paranormal, Lindsay enjoys researching her city's forgotten history and learning about the events that shaped the many ghost legends in Chicago.
When she's not reading or writing a mystery novel of her own, Lindsay can be found taking long walks with her family, chilling with her dog, or searching the graveyard for her next antagonist.
Visit Lindsay at Lindsaycurrie.com
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Are book covers important for an author? How about platform building? Are school visits a viable author side hustle? How do you make that a success?
On Episode 40, we dig into these questions, and so many more, with award winning author Lindsay Currie. Don't miss it!
Visit Lindsay (and see the cover for It Found Us!) at www.lindsaycurrie.com
Pre-order a signed copy of Lindsay's forthcoming book - It Found Us.
About Lindsay Currie
Lindsay is the award winning author of 4 spooky middle grade novels including THE PECULIAR INCIDENT ON SHADY STREET, SCRITCH SCRATCH, WHAT LIVES IN THE WOODS and THE GIRL IN WHITE. While she's never experienced anything truly paranormal, Lindsay enjoys researching her city's forgotten history and learning about the events that shaped the many ghost legends in Chicago.
When she's not reading or writing a mystery novel of her own, Lindsay can be found taking long walks with her family, chilling with her dog, or searching the graveyard for her next antagonist.
Visit Lindsay at Lindsaycurrie.com
Visit the Website
Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!
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