IndieView with Elizabeth Diane Adams, author of Fully Average

I was talking with my best friend about growing up and how being bullied in middle school is one of those experiences that a lot of people, especially women, seem to carry with them long after it’s over. At some point, I started wondering what happened to my own bully.

So naturally, I did a little social media stalking.

Elizabeth Diane Adams – 29 May 2026

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IndieView with Perrin Pring, author of Cash and Gravity

My husband and I were driving across Nevada, and we started brainstorming about what the world would be like if corporations replaced the government. I realized it was a great sci-fi premise, but it wasn’t a story. So then we brainstormed what the story could be, and I thought, you know what? I can write this.

Perrin Pring – 26 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Dhylles Victoria, author of Relentless Reinvention

It is all about my life experiences, and I share my vulnerability and realness in every book I have ever written because I want to make an impact, and I feel like this is the best way to do it.

Dhylles Victoria – 23 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Amy Lorowitz, author of Summer Husband

Like Lori, the protagonist of “Summer Husband,” I followed my children to sleep away camp and worked there. The bubble of sleep away camp is rife with interesting stories.

Amy Lorowitz – 19 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with David Backman, author of The Lightning in the Collied Night

 

The story, in a much simpler form, had been kicking around in my head for a few years before I decided to share it in a novel. I’m not exactly sure where the idea came from, but I think it germinated from a wish for a better world than what we have.

David Backman – 17 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Willa Goodfellow, author of A Gritty Little Tourist Town

I realized that Tourist Town would appeal to people with deeply human values: curiosity about other cultures, respect for difference, and longing for a sense of community. The book works for both: people who want to enjoy a simple fun story and people who like to discover what lies beneath the surface.

Willa Goodfellow – 15 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Steven M. Rubin, author of The Unraveling of Michael Galler

 

The book is about the ability of the human mind to interpret emotional trauma in some quite unique and compelling ways. And once we give that interpretation a name, it can take on a life of its own in our minds.

Steven M. Rubin – 12 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with J.D. Grant, author of Flowers for Gaia

 

It is an adventure with young people as heroes, an allegory with warnings to our current world about planetary stewardship and apathy. It is an exposition about greed and cultural intolerance. Ultimately though, it is about hope and change. 

J.D. Grant – 9 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Shane Pollard, author of Show Yourself

 

We’re all trying to figure out what’s going on with this life as we fly through space on a spinning rock. Who am I to say who should and shouldn’t read my book? I’d like everyone to read it!

Shane Pollard – 5 May 2026 Continue reading

IndieView with Alex Pearl, author of One Man Down

Along the way, the narrative delves into various universal themes, including bereavement, mental health, deceit, and trust. 

Alex Pearl – 3 May 2026 Continue reading