IndieView with Eddie Stack, author of Borderlines

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Generally I let stories unfold by them self. There are times when I can sit down and write a story or chapter from start to finish.

Eddie Stack – 12 January 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Lia Fairchild, author of Circle in the Sand

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But I don’t think being an Indie means that everything you do has to be independent. I believe the new breed of author will be one who makes independent decisions for each new title created.

Lia Fairchild – 9 January 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Nicholas Rossis, author of Pearseus: Rise of the Prince

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You should be warned, though, that there’s almost no gore or swearing, since my intent is to tell a story; not to shock the reader.  Probably as a result, most of my readers so far have been women, and the most frequent comment I’ve heard is, “I didn’t expect to like it so much.  When is the next one due?”

Nicholas Rossis – 2 January 2014 Continue reading

IndieView with Barry Napier, author of Broken Skies #1: The Sick Ones

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I’ve always been someone that really enjoys it when a writer successfully blends genres. An expert blend of sci-fi and horror is what I love to read and watch. To a large extent, that’s what I’m trying to pull off with Broken Skies.

Barry Napier – 29 December 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with Shauna Allen, Author of Wounded Wings

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 I originally had planned a trilogy and this story was nowhere on the radar.  But, one day I met some fellow writers at a conference my writing chapter gave and as we got to talking about the first books in the series and my angels and discussed world-building, they started asking me some interesting questions like “What is the worst thing an angel can do?” and “What would happen?”  That got me really thinking about the world I’d created.  

Shauna Allen – 26 December 2013 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 12/23/2013

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First Chapters

First Chapters by Brooks, Hise, et al.

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A Chance for Charity

A Chance for Charity by S.L. Baum

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Allirea’s Realm, Coffee and Conversation with Donna Fasano

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After my first interview, I was sure no other author would agree to do an interview, but after much begging and pleading, Donna decided to shut me up and just do it!  Over a cup of coffee, we discussed anything that popped into my head (that was G-rated). Continue reading

BookView of Rebecca Forster, author of Forgotten Witness

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Actually, all of my characters are inspired by people I know, meet, or observe. Josie (The Witness Series), for instance, is modeled on a judge who sits in Los Angeles Superior Court who went to college on a volleyball scholarship.

Rebecca Forster – 19 December 2013 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 12/16/2013

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Tethered Twins

 

Tethered Twins by Mike Essex

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Unexpected Evening

An Unexpected Evening by Roxanne Rhoads

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No Place I'd Rather Be

No Place I’d Rather Be by Roxanne Rhoads

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Complete Circle

Complete Circle by Roxanne Rhoads

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IndieView with Pam of Pam’s Nook

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It is a joy to see parents and grandparents in the children’s section of a bookshop purchasing books for the young. It is an even greater delight to see children themselves selecting books for themselves.

Pam – 12 December 2013 Continue reading