IndieView with Catharina Steel, author of Vanishings

The character’s kind of reveal who they are to me over time. I find I learn more about the character’s as I write the story. It’s a very strange experience—but wonderful!

Catharina Steel – 22 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with K.M. Huber, author of Call of the Owl Woman

Since few people outside of Peru seem to have heard about the many cultures that thrived long before the Incas and the famed Machu Picchu, I wanted to bring one of them to life. I chose the Nasca culture because it faced environmental issues that are relevant to today’s world and is also full of enigmas and mystery. 

K.M. Huber – 20 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Mima Tipper, author of Kat’s Greek Summer

The book is based loosely on childhood summers I spent in Greece visiting the Greek half of my family

Mima Tipper – 18 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Mattea Kramer, author of The Untended

When middle-class or affluent people use drugs, it’s considered okay or even cool. But when poor people use drugs, it’s considered bad and dirty. I wanted to write about the humanity of drug use: the reality that a lot of people use drugs to help them deal with their lives.

Mattea Kramer – 15 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Amy Mackin, author of Henry’s Classroom

I was not prepared for the extraordinary obstacles I would find within the public education and medical systems as I tried to ensure my son got the education and services he needed. I was also not prepared for our family’s and friends’ reactions.

Amy Mackin – 12 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Mary L Devine, author of Standing Up

I want people to know that no matter how dark life gets, there’s always a way forward. It’s not easy, and it takes time, but you can rebuild. You can heal. My story is proof that even in the hardest moments, you can find strength, purpose, and ultimately, hope.

Mary L Devine – 9 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Susan Wands, author of Emperor and Hierophant

My ideal reader is curious about Victorian London, magic, the history of tarot, dueling magicians and earning your place in the world by hard won lessons.

Susan Wands – 6 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Jessica Levine, author of Three Cousins

Shaping the story were experiences I had in college being part of three-women friendship groups; relationships with cousins close to my age; visits to Yale and New Haven that I made because my best friend from high school went there; and living in New Haven with my husband for three years when he was an assistant professor at Yale. 

Jessica Levine – 2 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with Joan Giannone, author of Money Moth, Death Moth

The dramatic and traumatic events and colourful, larger than life characters I encountered during my years on this Caribbean island were indelibly seared into my mind. Even while going through those disasters and trauma, I was often struck by what a compelling book or movie this would make. 

Joan Giannone – 25 April 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with David A Anderson, author of The Drowners

I wanted to write about the external forces that shape our lives and how we deal with them and ultimately evolve as people. 

David A Anderson – 24 April 2025 Continue reading