IndieView with Jason Tanamor, author of Anonymous

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The majority of people who like Anonymous are those who accept alternative lifestyles like punk rockers, Goths, hippies, not really religious folks, etc. The other group are those who secretly like a good dirty joke they won’t dare to repeat. 

Jason Tanamor – 25 May 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Jess C. Scott, author of Playmates

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I have always been fascinated with the theme of “evil twins,” and wanted to try exploring some dark subject matter in the psychological thriller genre. The more taboo and twisted, the better.

Jess C Scott – 22 May 2014 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 5/19/2014

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.

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NanoStrike by Pete Barber

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A Chance for Charity

A Chance for Charity by S.L. Baum

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

Allirea’s Realm, Coffee and Conversation with Michael Crane

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I am so excited that Michael Crane agreed to this interview.  He is known around town as the “king” of horror and slice of life short stories, and after reading his books, I have to agree.  He has turned me into a fan.

Michael Crane is an indie author and scribbler of inane babble that can sometimes end up as stories. He went to Columbia College Chicago where he earned a BA in Fiction Writing and drank one too many Red Bulls. He’s the author of In Decline (stories), Giggles (a novella), and Lessons and Other Morbid Drabbles. Some of his favorite writers are Richard Yates, Raymond Carver, Ray Bradbury, David Sedaris, Kurt Vonnegut, Flannery O’Connor, and Alice Munro.

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IndieView with Suzanne Cowles, author of Shallow Basin

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The notion of writing a novel came very easy, however the execution was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.

Suzanne Cowles – 15 May 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Jen Printy, author of My Soul Immortal

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The book started with the idea of reincarnation and what if a couple bumped into each other in a next life. 

Jen Printy – 12 May 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Paul Cross, author of A Counterfeit Priest

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I follow the George S. Kaufman method. He said to get your characters up a tree in the first act, throw apples at them in the second act and bring them down from the tree in act three. This works for me.

Paul Cross – 8 May 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Bob Milne, reviewer at Beauty in Ruins

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Reviews are, by their very nature, based on the feelings and opinions of the reviewer – there are no ‘facts’ to argue.

Bob Milne – 6 May 2014

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IndieView with Michael Moreau, co-author of It Came From Tomorrow

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. I write because I like to write, it’s really that simple. If lots of people like what I write then great, if they don’t then it won’t break my heart either. I just hope that decades from now someone will blow the dust off of one of my books, sit down with it, and get a little enjoyment from reading it.

Michael Moreau – 4 May 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Andy Mozina, author of Quality Snacks

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Really, it’s impossible to do justice to a living person in writing, even in a scrupulously accurate memoir or biography. And once a real world person enters the realm of a fictional story, and thus becomes subject to what the story needs, it’s especially no longer fair to read back from the story onto the person in a meaningful way.

Andy Mozina – 1 May 2014 Continue reading