#Free for your #Kindle, 12/9/2013

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.

Story of Christmas Time

 

The Story of Christmas Time by Leonard Little

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Company of Friends

The Company of Friends by Tony Manera

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

IndieView with Mel Parish, author of Ulterior Motives

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I start with a ‘what if?” idea, mull it over for a while (anywhere from a few days to months depending on where I am with the current work in progress) and let the major characters emerge in my mind. When I start writing I usually have a vague idea of how the story might end, but no idea of how to get from the start to the finish. I let the story unfold as I write

Mel Parish – 12 December 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with James M Robinson, author of Fireship Nascence

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I have always read a lot. As a kid I read comics, I could name the planets in order from the sun at a very young age…and tell you a little about each.

James M. Robison – 5 December 2013 Continue reading

#Free for your #Kindle, 12/2/2013

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.

Telepathic Clans

 

The Telepathic Clan Saga, Books 1 and 2 by BR Kingsolver

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Launch

Launch by Richard Perth

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

IndieView with Alex Miller, author of Osama bin Laden is Dead

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He’s angry about the war in Iraq and prisoners of war being tortured. These are the kinds of issues that preoccupied me in the decade following 9/11. It was a period that changed the way I thought about myself in relation to my country. Writing the book was a way to channel my own anger into something else.

Alex Miller – 1 December 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with Ellen Plotkin Mulholland, author of Birds on a Wire

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Fall in love with your characters. Find compassion for the evil, nasty ones. They, too, have a mother.

Ellen Plotkin Mulholland – 28 November 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with Mia Grace, author of Correlation

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I tend to start out with characters that I like and put them into an interesting situation. I don’t know how my stories are going to end, and therefore, I have to write the story in sequence.

Mia Grace – 24 November 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with F. J. Schurr, author of Mustard Seed Baby Doll

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I suppose I would give the same very simple, very basic advice many others have given; stay true to what is in you. Otherwise, what do you have to offer that will be any different from anyone else?

F.J. Schurr – 21 October 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with Christy Dorrity, author of Awakening

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I love having the freedom to have creative control over my own work, as well as the flexibility of my own deadlines. Besides, I would rather pursue an Indie career and get my work out to readers rather than play the lottery with the big publishers. 

Christy Dorrity – 17 November 2013 Continue reading

IndieView with Phillip Tomasso, author of Vaccination

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This always, always sounds so cliché. A writer must write. Every day. Even if it is for a short period. A blog, or a poem.  A writer must read. Read everything in the genre they write in. 

Phillip Tomasso – 14 November 2013 Continue reading