Category Archives: Interviews

Bookview with Chris DiCroce, author of The Quiet Goings On

I began to wonder what the next few months would look like and trying to come up with a fictional story in the midst of sensational real-world events seemed frivolous. I had to keep myself from obsessing over the news. I had difficulty processing the emotions of what was still unknown at the same time I was concocting a story that needed to make sense.

Chris DiCroce – 16 September 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Krista Nerestant, author of Indestructible

I’m the type of person that loves to laugh and love to make people laugh because laughter truly is the best medicine. I think that is why I have a lot of humor in my book. I didn’t want the tone to be serious. I wanted to give my readers an authentic view of myself and sense of humor.

Krista Nerestant – 8 September 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Michelle Parmigiani, author of Carrie’s Cupcake Success

I’ve taken this opportunity to share a message of empowerment and encouragement I wish I had received when I was younger. 

Michelle Parmigiani – 3 September 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Leon Acord, author of SUB-LEBRITY

One thing I learned from writing and acting and producing the show is, the more specific you are in details, the more universal and accessible the story becomes as a result.

Leon Acord – 30 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Jackie Arnason, author of Hambone: Why Pigs Have curly Tails

I have loved words and reading since I was very little. It has always been such a pleasure to make up stories for my children and then for my grandchildren – it made for wonderful cuddle times with them. 

Jackie Arnason – 26 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Ruby Sirois, author of Deal With Her Dragon

I turned 40 this year myself, and I feel there should be more romance starring middle-aged women. I love YA, and read a lot of it, but I find the 40-something age group generally more interesting to read and write than someone younger, just because they have more life experience and respond to situations accordingly. 

Ruby Sirois – 22 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Celina and Leo Lagnado, authors of Catching Fireflies

The first time we read it to our daughter her reaction was to say “read it again”. And this went on another 5 or so times, and now the book is a bed-time staple!

Celina and Leo Lagnado – 18 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with D.R. O’Shea, author of A Journey Into Dreams

Well, I was a little frustrated with a favorite author of mine at the time and I decided (out of spite) that I would write a book before they wrote their next one.

D.R. O’Shea – 14 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Emily Donoho, author of In The Canyons of Shadows and Light

I wanted to be as accurate as possible with all the law enforcement and legal stuff, so I spent a lot of time reading case law and New York statutes. I had facts in mind and needed to find law that fit my facts.

Emily Donoho – 6 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with J.Dallas Brooks, author of Dystopian Spacetime

I write science fiction the way I like to read it. It’s not over the top, at least not always. Some of my stories are about regular folks who drive trucks, listen to country music, like to go fishing, and then aliens or monsters wreck their normal world. 

J. Dallas Brooks – 3 August 2020 Continue reading