IndieView with Denise Hartman, author of Killed in Kruger

In 1997, I got a job with a nature photographer doing writing and graphics. He was a college president before he retired to do photography and loved challenging me to expand my horizons. 

Denise Hartman 17 July 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with Marsha A. Moore, author of Heritage Avenged: Enchanted Bookstore Legend Two

I became less interested in creating a book that industry folks believed would be trendy. I wanted it to be as I envisioned. Looking back, I’m glad I chose to go Indie with this series.

Marsha A. Moore 14 July 2012 Continue reading

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IndieView with Teri Thackston, author of Wait Until Moonrise

Wait Until Moonrise is the book of my heart, and I’ve worked on it off and on since the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast came out.

Teri Thackston 12 July 2012 Continue reading

Hot Reads for a Cool Summer

Hot off the press!

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IndieView with Chris Redding, author of The Drinking Game

It all came easily because I had a lot of fun writing it.

Chris Redding 10 July 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with Velda Brotherton, author of Wolf Song

It’s fun, it’s hard, it’s rewarding. And writing is in the enjoyment of the process, more than the product.

Velda Brotherton 7 July 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with PJ Sharon, author of Savage Cinderella

When I wrote HEAVEN IS FOR HEROES, I knew I had the book that should be published immediately. But the story is about a seventeen-year-old girl who loses her brother in Iraq. If I waited for an agent to pick me up …

PJ Sharon 05 July 2012 Continue reading

IndieView of reviewer Jeff Clough of Maynedon

 

When I order a book from the Big 6, I don’t know that I’m getting a great book, but I do feel comfortable thinking it’s the best that particular book could be. 

Jeff Clough 3 July 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with Michele Drier, author of SNAP: The World Unfolds

I struggled initially because I didn’t want my vampires to just be do-nothing killers.  To make them interesting, I had to have them evolving, not just violent, static figures.

Michele Drier 30 June 2012 Continue reading