Category Archives: Interviews

IndieView with Joseph P Macolino, author of The Battle for Erathal

The way I write means I try to put myself into the place of my characters and putting myself into such a dark headspace is challenging, to say the least.

Joseph P Macolino – 20 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Christopher Hearn, author of How Did Christianity Begin?

I went this way because of past history and I knew that it would be a free and quick way to get my book out for sale on Amazon.

Christiopher Hearn – 20 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Miya Malai, author of A Not So Bollywood Meet Cute

I had nothing to do, I had watched every Bollywood movie, read every smutty romance book I could get my hands on. Then I had the crazy idea to combine the two…

Miya Malai – 16 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Paul Kivelson and Owen Greenwald, authors of Weapons of the Mind

It’s a story about loss, and the stamp it leaves on every part of your life. It’s about losing even the trust in yourself—and learning who you are once the rest has been stripped away. It’s about rebuilding or reclaiming what was lost: drawing strength from unexpected places, be it the anchor of found family, the crucible of old wounds, or the conviction born of new purpose.

Paul Kivelson and Owen Greenwald – 12 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Gary L. Stuart, author of the books Hide and Be as well as My Brother, Myself

Courtrooms are often disguised as theaters and lawyers as actors. But at its core, jury trials are full of stories, wins, uplifts, losses, heart breaks and sometimes, sheer terror. These two books are a lifetime composite of what I learned trying big cases in five states. 

Gary L. Stewart – 7 February, 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with John Be Lane, author of The Future Lies

I was driving across town one day when a new idea clicked. It had to do with a society that played out in virtual reality, which was virtually perfect, but in reality, awful. That wasn’t exactly how the story ended up, but I knew I had a vehicle that could carry everything I wanted to say.

John Be Lane – 6 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Gail Marlene Schwartz, author of Falling Through the Night

I think women who identify as being on the fringes in different ways will relate to the story most strongly: queer women, women with mental health struggles, Jewish women.

Gail Marlene Schwartz – 1 February 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with João Cerqueira, author of Perestroika

Although it is historical fiction, the book is aimed at any reader because, as I said, it deals with universal themes in literature. In addition, the book stands for political freedom and humanitarian values.

João Cerqueira – 24 January 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with David R Schoorens, author of Refuge

Had I written this only a decade before, the story would have seemed too fantastic. Now, I’m afraid it is altogether plausible.

David R. Schoorens – 20 January 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Rebecca Rook, author of The Penance of Valentine Cash

The novel is full of my reimagined versions of North American folktales and legends. For example, the guide that helps Valentine navigate the afterlife is Route 66, the Mother Road of America.

Rebecca Rook – 16 January 2024 Continue reading