I think anyone who loves romance will enjoy it. It is, at its core, a love story—a human story, despite its protagonist being a fallen angel.
K.P. Ambroziak – 2-13-2014 Continue reading
I think anyone who loves romance will enjoy it. It is, at its core, a love story—a human story, despite its protagonist being a fallen angel.
K.P. Ambroziak – 2-13-2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on BookView with K.P. Ambroziak, author of A Perpetual Mimicry
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
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.
Burning Through by Melissa Bowerstock
A Chance for Charity by S.L. Baum
Author’s interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.
Comments Off on #Free for your #Kindle, 2/10/2014
Posted in Uncategorized
The spark that started it all was this idea of Gifting – the notion that Fay-folk grant each other magical powers during moments of heightened emotion, sometimes without intending to.
J. Aleksandr Wootton – 9 February 2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with J. Aleksandr Wootton, author of Her Unwelcome Inheritance
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
It was upon the advice of my favorite advice columnist, the fabulous E Jean Carroll, of ELLE magazine. I wrote asking what to do to find an agent. She is brilliant at giving young women advice on how to turn their ideas into success. She said I should just self-publish.
Maria Elena Sandovici – 6 February 2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Maria Elena Sandovici, author of Dogs with Bagels
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
How did you get started?
Michael and I have both been avid readers since we were little kids. Michael is a professional editor and deals with a lot of indie authors, and I have been in the indie scene as a marketer and editor for years. We both saw how much reviews mean to authors and readers, so it seemed logical to go from being avid readers to reviewers. Continue reading
Posted in Interview Reviewer, Interviews
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.
Hot Gossip by Susanne O’Leary
When Gods Fail by Nelson Lowhim
The Struggle by Nelson Lowhim
Author’s interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.
Comments Off on #Free for your #Kindle, 2/3/2014
Posted in Uncategorized
I was sitting in my living room, fantasizing about my ex-husband disappearing from the face of the earth when I came across the idea to turn him into a skunk. Since I don’t actually have magical powers, I decided to write about it.
Erica Lucke Dean – 2 February 2014 Continue reading
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
I wrote the first draft almost 30 years ago. The writing was terrible. All tell and no show!
Candace Williams – 30 January 2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Candace Williams, author of The Earthquake Doll
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
Most authors expend far more writing and polishing effort on the first chapter than the last. Remember, the first 5 pages convince a reader to buy your book, but the last 5 convince them to buy the next one!
Richard Peters – 28 January 2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with reviewer Richard Peters of Military and Veterans Fiction: Sound Off!
Posted in Interview Reviewer, Interviews
Borrowing is inevitable, to a certain degree. I tend to think every character ever written is partly fictitious and party based on someone (or more likely multiple someones) the writer knew, whether the writer even knows it consciously or not.
Kevin McCormick – 26 January 2014 Continue reading
Comments Off on BookView with Kevin McCormick, author of The Silence and the Light
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews