IndieView with Tahlia Newland, author of Words within Worlds

Worlds within Worlds

 

As with all my books, scenes just began appearing in my mind, so I wrote them down. After a while, I saw that these apparently diverse scenes did actually belong to one story. 

Tahlia Newland – 19 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Evangeline Jennings, author of Riding in Cars with Girls

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Music is a huge part of my life. And there are myriad musical references in my work – most of which are too obscure for most readers to notice, I’ve dropped several during this interview. But when I am actually writing, I need silence.

Evangeline Jennings – 16 April 2015 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 4/12/2015

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Oyster

Oyster by Rosalind Minett

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Genesis

Genesis by M.P. McDonald

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IndieView with Lorraine Devon Wilke, author of Hysterical Love

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As for the initial idea: many years back, one of my brothers shared an interesting tale with me of a man who found an old story of his father’s about a woman who seemed to be the “one that got away.” This fellow was so intrigued by the idea of this mysterious woman from his father’s past (whose name and location were mentioned in the story), that he got her number via 411 and called her.

Lorraine Devon Wilke – 12 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Austin Dragon, author of Hollow Blood

Hollow Blood

Writing is a very visual thing for me. So I am equally influenced by great movies as I am by great writing. 

Austin Dragoon – 9 April 2015 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 4/6/2015

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Schrodinger's Telephone

Schrodinger’s Telephone by Marion Stein

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Deadish

Dead(ish) by Naomi Kramer

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IndieView with Ashay Abbhi, author of The Inevitable

The Inevitable

 

I feel the trick to writing stories is not to look elsewhere but within myself. Our lives have enough plots and subplots and complications to make great stories.

Ashay Abbhi – 5 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with J.B. Maynard, author of The Cautionary Tale of Butch Black

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I lived the life of Butch Black, so conveying and exaggerating actual events came as little challenge. I believe that’s what makes this book so hysterical: the fact that 90% of these things actual happen to the people working in retail.

J.B. Maynard – 4 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Angela V. Cook, author of Into a Million Pieces

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Every time this girl kissed her boyfriend, she absorbed some of his life energy, which in turn weakened him. I had never heard of a succubus, but I loved the idea of a teenage girl who was in love, but couldn’t so much as kiss her boyfriend without harming him.

Angela V. Cook – 29 May 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Anne Louise Bannon, author of Fascinating Rhythm

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I was listening to Fitzgerald’s recording of the Gershwin Songbook (with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra), and the tune Fascinatin’ Rhythm came on as I was pouring my cheesecake batter into the pan. I danced along to the tune as I went to put the cheesecake into the oven and half the cheesecake went flying onto the floor. As I was cleaning it all up, it occurred to me that the song was about obsession – what an interesting motive for murder. From there, the characters just started coming alive and talking to me.

Anne Louise Bannon – 26 March 2015 Continue reading