Melinda Clayton Joins the Staff of Indies Unlimited

Melinda ClaytonWe are pleased to announce that Melinda Clayton has joined the staff of Indies Unlimited as a contributing author.

Melinda is the author of Appalachian Justice, Return to Crutcher Mountain, Entangled Thorns, and Blessed Are the Wholly Broken, as well as her nonfiction book, Self-publishing Made Simple: A How-to Guide for the Non-tech-savvy Among Us.

In addition to writing, Melinda has an Ed.D. in Special Education Administration and is a licensed psychotherapist in the states of Florida and Colorado. Her vast experience working in the field of mental health gives her a unique perspective on human behaviors, and she likes to explore this dynamic in her writing.

Her books have impressed critics and readers alike, and her winning personality, quick wit, and snarky sense of humor make her a great fit for us. Also, we need to get those minion psych evals going as quickly as possible. Please welcome Melinda to the IU family.

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31 thoughts on “Melinda Clayton Joins the Staff of Indies Unlimited”

    1. Thank you! And I’m glad to be here. I’m not exaggerating when I say IU helped me in my transition to self-pubbed author. Tons of answers in one great place.

  1. Congratulations, Melinda. 🙂 As the mother of a special-needs child, I have great respect for those who work in Special Ed. Thank you for all the children you help.

    1. Thank you, Nicole. 🙂 I no longer work directly with clients, because I’m giving this writing thing a chance, but as I acknowledge in all my work, it’s my clients who have inspired me to do everything I do. Their bravery and courage spur me on.

  2. Welcome aboard, Melinda! The gruel will taste even better with added snark! 🙂

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