Free Scott Nicholson ! ! !

No, he’s not looking for bail money. But Scott dropped us a note that several of his books would be having short free runs in the coming days, some of them he doesn’t plan to have free again. (As always with free books, verify the price before 1-clicking.)

June 11-12

Cursed (Scott Nicholson, J.R. Rain)

Kiss Me or Die (formerly called As I Die Lying)

June 13-15

Ghost Fire (Eve Paludan, Scott Nicholson, J.R. Rain)

The Skull Ring

June 16-17

The Harvest

June 18-20

Ghost College (Scott Nicholson, J.R. Rain)

Disintegration

 

Indieview with Rebecca Forster, author of Before Her Eyes

“I totally understand that New York has tough decisions to make and taking chances are not always financially feasible. I also now understand the drive, pleasure and opportunity in being master of my own fate. The indie experience has been incredible.”

Rebecca Forster 08 June 2012 Continue reading

Book Lovers Buffet

Around 120 authors have teamed up to give romance readers a chance to fill their favorite ereader for cheap, only $0.99 each with more books than you can imagine from inspirational to erotica.

In addition, they’re having a monster giveaway with giftcards from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, paper books, and more on their contest page.

For details, visit The Book Lovers Buffet. Hurry, this special sale is for a limited time, from June 8 until June 22, 2012.

Indieview with Peter Hindley, coauthor of The Perfect Crime

“We are novices at this game and I am not ashamed to admit it; we are winging it as you say, and learning day by day: There are even some days when we know what we are doing!”

Peter Hindley 06 Jun 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with Terrence O’Brien, author of, The Templar Concordat

The Templar Concordat

“I think through a scene or episode so I have an image of it in my mind just like I have a memory of a TV show I saw last night. Then I role play the characters and look at the scene from their perspectives.”

Terrence O’Brien 26 May 2012 Continue reading

Changing Of The Guard

The time has come for me to hand over the reins of theIndieView. It has been a fantastic journey, but, for me, the journey is at an end. Personal commitments and a desire to focus purely on my own writing has limited the amount of time I can give to the site and it’s not enough to do it justice.

The IndieView will continue in the capable hands of BigAl – run as a separate entity from his own site BigAl’s Books and Pals. I am extremely grateful to BigAl for stepping up and agreeing to carry on with the site. I am sure that under his guidance the site will grow and continue to be a useful resource for indie authors, reviewers and readers.

To everyone who has been indieviewed, commented and joined in – Thank you, it’s been a pleasure.

 

IndieView with Lawrence Block on his latest work, The Night And The Music

The Night and The Music

“I didn’t know the man or anything about him, just glimpsed him a few times from across the room, but it was his physical presence that found its way into Mick Ballou.”

Lawrence Block 19 May 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with indie book reviewer, Andrea of “The Queen’s Quill Review”

“I also think that many books of quality are rejected by mainstream publishers simply because the theme may be off the beaten track or unconventional or unpopular at the moment, and those manuscripts end up in the “slush pile,” too.”

Andrea, of The Queen’s Quill Review 5 May 2012 Continue reading

IndieView with prolific YA Indie Book Reviewer, Wading Through Electronic Ink

“… narrative convenience is not a good enough reason to cut someone’s heart out when all decent people are sleeping….”

Elizabeth, of Wading Through Electronic Ink

15 April 2012 Continue reading

One Door Closes…

It was with regret that I read this post today. Lynn O’Dell and her team at Red Adept has been a champion of indies since the early days and it is our loss that they have decided to call it a day. Continue reading