I knew the overall message I wanted to convey, so by keeping that focus in mind, it was easy to make sure I was presenting that clearly throughout the book.
Courtney Psak – 29 October 2015 Continue reading
I knew the overall message I wanted to convey, so by keeping that focus in mind, it was easy to make sure I was presenting that clearly throughout the book.
Courtney Psak – 29 October 2015 Continue reading
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The doctor prescribed me some potent meds that made me seasick if I stood up, so I laid in my bed for 3 weeks and wrote a book.
Erica Lucke Dean – 25 October 2015 Continue reading
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When I’m writing a scene and the thought crosses my mind, “Should I write this? My mom is going to read this,” I know I need to write it.
Tiffany Reyes – 22 October 2015 Continue reading
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Over the past years, I spent a few months teaching English to pensioners, which required me getting up at 6am to walk the dog before work. You get all sorts of ideas when you’re walking in perfect darkness, no lanterns, and loads of mysterious sounds reaching you through thick fog. Half the story came to me then and there. The other half I owe to a friend who caught me writing ‘leftover bear’ instead of ‘leftover beer’.
Angelika Rust – 18 October 2015 Continue reading
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I’ll share some things I’ve learned and provide some contrarian views on a few things I’ve read from other The IndieView interviewees.
Merrill R. Chapman – 15 October 2015 Continue reading
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My novels are geared toward people looking to escape into a fun world and come out the other side feeling energized by the happy ending.
Rebecca Chastain – 11 October 2015 Continue reading
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I learned that, while my tastes are changing (I’m starting to favor more plot heavy suspense books), I still love dipping into that character driven romance a bit.
Kate Moretti – 8 October 2015 Continue reading
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I would say that a reader who would enjoy my work would have to be open minded about language and sexual situations. That the reader would have to have an interest in recent American history and also have an interest in education.
Ken Hart – 4 October 2015 Continue reading
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I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get some of my inspiration from my favorites like The Vampire Diaries, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The Mortal Instruments, Vampire Academy, etc. For me,
G. K. DeRosa – 1 October 2015 Continue reading
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I am fifteen-years old and I speak three languages fluently. I love to read, write and travel. I’ve been to about seven countries so far!
Yasmine Hamdi – 27 September 2015 Continue reading
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