Category Archives: Interviews

IndieView with Chris Meyer, author of Four Months … and a Lifetime

I struggled with the truth, honestly, of telling all the dirty details of the parents, who are also my friends. At times, I felt too close to what I was writing.

Chris Meyer – 1 September 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Ailsa Keppie, author of By the Light of the Crescent Moon

I’d love to think my story could be inspirational to others going through a disorienting or hard time in their lives where they seemed to lose themselves.

Ailsa Keppie – 26 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Sarah Kraft, author of Five Years Later

They say some authors’ heads are full of voices and people they’ve never met, and this is strangely accurate.

Sarah Kraft – 22 August 2021

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BookView with Lisa Beth Darling, author of The First Sin

I actually fought with myself over the idea of ‘going to hell’ if I wrote this book. Let’s just say it was a real bear but I think it came out well and I’m very glad it’s over. 

Lisa Beth Darling – 18 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Golden November, author of The Characters of Milestoneville

My books have a sitcom-drama element to them. If the reader only likes a traditional book format, my books might feel different at first. However, once they get into character and find the flow of the book, they can’t put it down.

Golden November – 15 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Vicki Cody, author of Fly Safe

Once I got the rhythm of my chapters; narrative, a letter, and a journal entry the story unfolded so easily. So many times, while writing it, I had a sense that this story had been there just waiting for me to write it.

Vicki Cody – 11 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Cheryl Grey Bostrom, author of Sugar Birds

Though I had laid out the bounds of the story in advance, the characters told me who they were and what they were going to do as I sat with my yellow pad and laptop. 

Cheryl Grey Bostrom – 7 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Jane Elizabeth Hughes, author of The Long-Lost Jules

I want to write books that I would love to read – books with strong, complicated characters, twisty plots, and a nice tinge of romance. I want to guide my readers to my imagined world, where they don’t have to think about picking kids up from school or getting the laundry done. I want them to immerse themselves, laugh out loud, gasp out loud, smile, frown, and finally to remember the book with a sigh of pure pleasure. 

Jane Elizabeth Hughes – 3 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with John Etterlee, author of The Messenger

I get an idea in my head and run with it. My best writing tends to come out that way.

John Etterlee – 31 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Janet Luongo, author of Rebellion, 1967: A Memoir

I struggled with how much to reveal of intimate moments, of impulsive moments that led to problems, which felt like mistakes. I tried not to explain, analyze or judge – myself or others – but simply tell the truth.

Janet Luongo – 27 July 2021 Continue reading