IndieView with Marion Stein, author of Schrodinger’s Telephone

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Characters, even fictional ones, have to come from somewhere, and making characters feel real requires using a lot from life. The characters are all fictional, but there are traits borrowed from various people I know including myself.

Marion Stein – 7 January 2013 Continue reading

Free, Free, Free

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.

 

The Tourist Trail Yunker

The Tourist Trail, by John Yunker

Amazon US

Amazon UK

Charity Baum

A Chance for Charity, by S.L. Baum

Amazon US

Amazon UK

Deadish Kramer

Dead(ish), by Naomi Kramer

Amazon US

Amazon UK

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 Tony McFadden, author of G’Day L.A.

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Don’t be in such a hurry. EDIT … It takes longer to do a good edit job than it does to write the first draft.

Tony McFadden – 3 January 2013 Continue reading

Calling All Authors

Two things of interest to our author followers:

As a service to both readers and authors, we’re going to try a new feature each Monday listing a selection of books free that day on Amazon. We’ll be doing the same on Thursdays at our sister site, BigAl’s Books and Pals. See this page for details.

We’re also looking for authors and reviewers interested in doing an IndieView. See the “Do an IndieView” page for details.

IndieView with J. Rudolph, author of The Complex (The Reanimates book 1)

Oh man am I winging it. I thought the hard part would be to assemble something people could read. Getting the word out is where I feel so lost.

J. Rudolph – 27 December 2012

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Indieview with Beth Orsoff, author of Vlad to the Bone

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I think my self-published books are just as well-written and edited as my traditionally published books and I doubt most readers could tell the difference without looking up the name of the publisher for each title. 

Beth Orsoff – 21 December 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with Carol E Wyer, author of Surfing in Stilettos

If my hubby interrupts me, I go into a right old strop even if he is just bringing me a cup of tea because I haven’t stopped all day. What an ungrateful old boot I am.

Carol E. Wyer – 17 December 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with C.W. Schultz, author of Jill

… goriness can be offensive. The hardest part about this is that I’m not trying to offend anyone. Violence is a part of the world and therefore violence finds itself in a story. It’s no different than how love and laughter finds itself in a story.

C. W. Schultz – 12 December 2012 Continue reading

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IndieView with C. J. West, author of Dinner at Deadman’s

There is one other character in the book that is strictly based on his real world personality and that is me. My brother needed a sidekick and who better to play that role than his real life author brother? I had fun with my character and made myself omniscient. 

C. J. West – 10 December 2012 Continue reading