We're Saffron Asteria and Sora Sullivan. Two strangers who are strange and like reading and writing fiction.
During this week's episode, the topics look like a Jackson Pollock painting. A smattering of talking about Saffron's first novel in progress (BLACKOUT), self-deprecation, drinking tea from a kitchen sink.. this episode has it all!
So, why not join us for a laugh or two? And please ensure that you're not eating cereal whilst listening to this episode of Strangers in Fiction.If you want to hear from more amazing indie authors, check out Saffron's podcast, BOOKED: www.youtube.com/@BOOKEDPODTo hear Sora ramble into a microphone some more (before she's had her coffee), check out her "podcast," Sora Rambles: https://open.spotify.com/show/1VZMETWYKtgcfIqHb9USyM?si=PAWu8r7fQhyL9odiqGBu8gVisit https://indioscyncrasy.com to find your next favorite indie author or book!Interdimensional Bachelorette is available to read at https://sorasullivan.com should you find yourself intrigued.Stay tuned for more unhinged talk about the unreal on the regular.
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