Indieview with VM Gautier, author of Blood Diva

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There’s some explicit content. I think it needs to be there. After all, this is a romantic-vampire story with a character based on a woman who was a famous prostitute. But one person’s erotica is another’s snooze-fest, and some readers are easily offended. And there are only so many words for the same thing!

VM Gautier – 25 December 2014 Continue reading

Indieview with Chase Blackwood, author of Tears of a Heart

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I would imagine it would be quite challenging to write a completely fictitious character without borrowing to some extent from people one has known.

Chase Blackwood – 21 December 2014 Continue reading

Indieview with Henry Chappell, author of Silent we Stood

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Fret, research, try to write, worry, research some more, write… Ideally, I’d do all my research and then write the novel, but it never works that way.

Henry Chappell – 18 December 2014 Continue reading

Indieview with Jackie Nastri Bardenwerper, author of Populatti

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Oh, and if I could do anything with my life, it would be to help teen girls learn that much of what happens in high school isn’t all that important. And that the most important thing they can learn while they’re there is how to be themselves!

Jackie Nastri Bardenwerper – 14 December 2014 Continue reading

Indieview with Thomas Medonis, author of Lost Reality

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I am 32 right now and I think my age group would love my books. The problems we know, but are never discussed in the mainstream, come to the forefront in my literature.

Thomas Medonis – 11 December 2014 Continue reading

Allirea’s Realm, coffee and conversation with BigAl

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We setup camp in the back galley, passed around the jars of olives, mixed our own drinks, and generally made a party of it. People in coach avoided using the restrooms. But we had a heck of a party.

BigAl – 9 December 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Henrik Rohdin, author of The Forbidden Army

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Tad Williams is the only author that I can think of that directly influenced me. I read his Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy in high school. Any fan of fantasy who hasn’t read it needs to – it’s the series that showed and convinced George R.R. Martin that writing Game of Thrones and the intricate world it is set in was possible.

Henrik Rohdin – 7 December 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with reviewer N.M. Sotzek of On Writing

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If I ask for a specific format to read and you’ve sent me a different one, I’m not going to lie, I will immediately reject you. Reviewers have a policy for a reason, and you’ll have a better chance of getting a review if you respect that.

N.M. Sotzek Continue reading

IndieView with Marina Raydun, author of Joe After Maya

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… in general, whenever you write anything, even if it’s fiction, you open up a small part of yourself. This is always hard to do. 

Marina Raydun – 4 December 2014 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 12/1/2014

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.

Discovering Ren

Discovering Red by Jennifer Eifrig

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Amazon UK

A Reason to Live

A Reason to Live by Matthew Iden

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.