Category Archives: Interviews

IndieView with D.P. Behling, JD, MD author of Josh & Sen Save the Multiverse

When I look back, I see some relationships between characters that reflect people in my life, or what I wish they were. 

D.P. Behling – 7 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Sophia Kouidou-GIles, author of An Unexpected Ally

I realized there was more to Greek myths than the rudimentary knowledge I had and began reading original sources, such as Homer and Xenophon, Apollonius and Ovid to learn more about my own heritage. 

Sophia Kouidou-Giles – 5 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Katie Keridan, author of Blood Divided

The general idea was, okay, my characters found one another, they remember their past life together, but now what? What would it be like to try and have a relationship with someone you were married to in another life? What would be hard or easy about that? Just like in any new relationship, how do you bring your chosen partner into your existing friend group? And how do you learn to trust and work with people you’ve been told your entire life are untrustworthy enemies?

Katie Keridan – 3 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with J.T. Baroni, author of The Legend of Rachel Petersen (Revised Edition)

Waiting patiently for any deer to cross my path gave me plenty of time to think about that lone grave’s inhabitant and ponder her story, which I was then driven to write. 

J.T. Baroni – 1 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Christine Gallagher Kearney, author of What We Leave Behind

This historical novel is inspired by my maternal grandmother’s life. 

Christine Gallagher Kearney – 29 September 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Glenda Goodrich, author of Solo Passage

Amazingly, even after twenty years I could still vividly see in my mind the details of the rocks, plants and land where I spent my solo fasting time on my quests.

Glenda Goodrich – 26 September 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Michael Eon, author of These Things Happen

I would say my target reader is anyone with an interest in literary fiction, coming-of-age and psychological works, as well as anyone with an interest in the trauma of childhood, addiction, and the enlightenment of recovery. The novel provides practical lessons on how to deal with life on life’s terms, though through the guise of fiction.

Michael Eon – 23 September 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Barbara Ann Miller, author of Zig Zag Zeffy

This is a children’s book, but I wanted it to be fun for adults who are reading to children, as well as for older children reading to younger children, and little children learning to read themselves.

Barbara Ann Miller – 21 September, 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Rosemary Drisdelle, author of Follow the Shadows

I’ve always been a fantasy reader and read mostly fantasy in my teens and twenties. It’s a natural progression for a writer to want to bring their own fantasy story to life. 

Rosemary Drisdelle – 19 September 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Lynn Alsup, author of Tinderbox

In order to make the story come alive, I had to open myself completely to what I’d experienced viscerally and put that on the page. Many days I sank from my laptop to the rough concrete floor in my studio after finishing a particularly hard scene. The ground held me until I could sit up again.

Lynn Alsup – 18 September 2023 Continue reading