Hidden Voices Featured Me on Their Indie Author Blog
I’m so honoured to be featured on the Hidden Voices Blog.
Hidden Voices is run by Roberta, who created this platform to support writers in the way she wishes she had been supported when she first began sharing her own work.
It’s a small but meaningful space. A quiet corner for overlooked voices. A place for readers who are looking for depth, not noise.
In a world where thousands of books are released every day -especially through platforms like Amazon, it’s easy for incredible stories to get lost. That’s why platforms like Hidden Voices matter so much. They give emerging authors visibility and recognition in an incredibly saturated market.
I highly encourage you to subscribe to her blog and email list to discover more “hidden” authors whose work truly deserves to be seen.
Here’s a snippet of what she wrote about me and my story…
Full feature is linked below
Featured Author: Holly May Cormier
When survival demands a choice, Memphis Monroe refuses to disappear. Holly May Cormier’s emotionally charged thriller explores resilience, generational trauma, and the courage to reclaim your voice.
Some writers choose the story. Sometimes, the story chooses the writer.
For Holly May Cormier, Memphis was not a calculated decision, it was a presence. The characters arrived first. The emotional arc followed. The conflict lived in her long before she ever sat down to call herself a novelist. What began as listening eventually became writing.
Based in Toronto, this Canadian author brings a background in marketing and the arts to her work, blending emotional intelligence with narrative control. Her debut novel, Memphis, was selected by Kirkus Reviews for their April 2026 issue highlighting independent authors with remarkable potential, and described as “an enthralling and sensitive work of crime fiction.”
Read the full article on Hidden Voices here.
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The official Memphis playlist brings every scene to life.






