Category Archives: Interviews

IndieView with Wendy Whitman, author of Retribution

I think my target audience is anyone who enjoys a good crime thriller and is into true crime in general. Although both my novels are fiction, I incorporated many real cases into the narratives through the protagonist’s point of view. This gave my novels a touch of realism.

Wendy Whitman 17 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Akemi C Brodsky, author of The Brill Pill

The Brill Pill is loosely a science fiction story, however, to me it is more of a character study and I hope to find readers that are most interested in the human interactions that are fueled by the speculative backdrop. 

Akemi C Brodsky – 15 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Lynn Slaughter, author of Missed Cue

Caitlin O’Connor is a flawed character who keeps getting involved in relationships with married men and finally gets into therapy to figure out why. I hope readers will empathize with her and root for her as she tries to get healthier while also solving a difficult case.

Lynn Slaughter – 11 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Melissa Giberson, author of Late Bloomer

Late Bloomer is about a woman examining whether her life’s path is the right one. She questions everything—including the very essence of herself.

Melissa Giberson – 11 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Melanie Smith, author of Unfinished Business

 

I can joke and say anyone who’s ever had a past or wants a great future, but it is really for anyone struggling to get on with their life and feels ready to shed their old baggage once and for all so they can finally move on. 

Melanie Smith – 8 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Anne Armistead, author of A Tryst in Paris

Also, after watching a documentary about Alice Guy, I became obsessed with the burgeoning silent movie industry and the role this French pioneer filmmaker played in it, so I wanted to involve her as a character in the story.

Anne Armistead – 5 August 2023 Continue reading

BookView with Joanne Intrator, author of Summons to Berlin

Furthermore, anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the psychological and historical forces that facilitated the rise of Nazism will learn quite a bit from reading the book as I explain my thinking in a non-didactic fashion.

Joanne Intrator – 4 August 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Sherry Sidoti, author of A Smoke and a Song

As we know truth can heal, but it also has the potential to harm, and some may not be able to decipher the difference. This conundrum pushed me to have many difficult conversations with the people in my life that hadn’t yet been had. It also inspired me to see my relations and experiences holistically from all sides with unconditional compassion for myself and others. 

Sherry Sidoti – 1 August 2023 Continue reading

BookView with Leon Acord, author of Expletives Not Deleted

My book is non-fiction. I changed a couple of names to cover my ass, but everyone in it is “real life.” God, though, how I wish Donald Trump were fictional!

Leon Acord – 30 July 2023 Continue reading

BookView with L.B. Shimaira, author of My Lord

Several people have asked me if I’m okay: don’t worry as I’ve already had therapy. 

L.B. Shimaira – 27 July 2023 Continue reading