Category Archives: Interviews

IndieView with Wendell Affield, author of Barbara: Uncharted Course Through Borderline Personality Disorder

The week before Barbara died in 2010, she changed her will and left me as her Probate Administrator. I believe that Barbara secretly wanted her story told and realized I was the most likely family member to do that. 

Wendell Affield – 10 January 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Chris Ritchey, author of Small Town Problems

While I just played out a discovery scene for the short story (which turned into chapter 1 of the book), for the book I liked the idea of an alien coming to a small farm town and being well received as well as representing a small town in a more realistic way than it is often portrayed.

Chris Ritchey – 31 December 2021 Continue reading

BookView with Laurie Boris, author of Boychik

The relationship between Eli and his father came the most naturally to me. I’m not sure why. But I felt their deep connection, their respect for each other, their hopes and fears for each other.

Laurie Boris – 20 December 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Andy C Wareing, author of The Haunting of Edgar Allan Poe

The story itself flowed quite easily and mostly followed a linear timeline. I really let the main characters run free and I followed along with my Mac to see where they went. 

Ancy C. Wareing – 26 December 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with David C. Mahood, author of Kings of a Lonely Kingdom

Protecting the environment and the balance of species necessary for a healthy habitat covers a lot of territory, which I address in a range of ways including original poetry and the prior noted essays. 

David Mahood – 15 December 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with S.C. Jensen, author of Tropical Punch (Bubbles in Space Book 1)

I was inspired by the old 1930s pulp detective novels and wanted to try a similar style in a sci-fi setting. Bubbles Marlowe is my take on Raymond Chandler’s famous detective, Philip Marlowe.

S.C. Jensen – 10 December 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Phoenix Elvis Nicholson, author of An Exhaustive White Stone Compendium

I do not subscribe to the belief that any one way is perfect or better than another. My writings are enslaved to the pen and imagination alone. Reality sneaks in once in a while.

Phoenix Elvis Nicholson – 5 December 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Robert Babirad, author of A Westhampton Beach Christmas

I started writing the book this past summer. My publisher had a call for Christmas stories, so I made a commitment to myself to write one that I would love to read.

Robert Babirad – 27 November 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with J.L. Doucette, author of Unknown Assailant

I write for discerning readers who are interested more in the internal world of characters and their motivations and who enjoy literary fiction more than plot-dominated stories.

J.L. Doucette – 23 November 2021

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IndieView with Ryan McGinnis, author of Tears of the Dragon

 

My time as an indie musician foreshadowed my desire to be an indie author. It’s the D.I.Y. spirit that drives you to control your own creativity and destiny in my opinion.

Ryan McGinnis – 20 November 2021 Continue reading