IndieView with Cabrina Claire, author of Turn Me

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If you have a story inside you, write it down. What you do with it after that might take exploring a lot of options, but it’s worth it. Everyone’s different, just like every story is different. You owe yourself the privilege of finding out how best to share your story with the world.

Cabrina Claire – 10 May 2015 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Anela of Amid the Imaginary

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At last, democracy has reached the world of publishing! Yes, there are works that were published too soon and lack quality writing, revision or editing. But that issue will show itself in sales. Readers are the new agents of industry and the world is a better place for it.

Anela – 3 May 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Judi Moore, author of Is Death Really Necessary

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So I write as much as I can of the bit where I don’t know enough, then find an expert to fill in the gaps. If you start with the expert (I have discovered) you end up with far too much information and (as you are NOT an expert) it can be hard to know what to cut out. 

Judi Moore – 30 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Katrina Monroe, author of Sacrificial Lamb Cake

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Christopher Moore was the first author I read who really made me want to be a writer. He mixes humor and feeling in a way that tells a truly entertaining story and I strive to do something similar. 

Katrina Monroe – 26 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Anne Louise O’Connell, author of Deep Deceit

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The close friendship that evolved between the two main, female characters was easy to write because I’ve had similar experiences as an expat when a new friend takes you under her wing.

Anne Louise O’Connell – 23 April 2015 Continue reading

IndieView with Tahlia Newland, author of Words within Worlds

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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

The author of each of these books has indicated their intent to schedule these books for a free day for the Kindle versions today on Amazon. Sometimes plans change or mistakes happen, so be sure to verify the price before hitting that “buy me” button.

Oyster

Oyster by Rosalind Minett

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Genesis

Genesis by M.P. McDonald

Amazon US

Amazon UK

Authors interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.

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

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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