IndieView with Dea, the poodle who stars in the book by her mama, Alison Rand, called Walking Alison

So, my mama struggled with how to continue her story until she decided to have me become the narrator. That was the best decision she could have made. 

Dea – Alison Rand’s Poodle – 7 August 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Rishikesh Upadhyay, author of The Secret of Plants in the Environment

I just love to write, learn and teach. From there, it just took shape. I always try to be genuine in my actions and my words.

Rishikesh Upadhyay – 4 August 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Michelle M Pillow, author of Merely Mortal

I enjoyed writing the dialogues and developing the complex relationships that define her world. These scenes allowed me to delve into the nuances of family dynamics, which I find endlessly fascinating.

Michelle M Pillow – 1 August 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Richard Harland, author of Ferren and the Doomsday Mission

I dreamed I was under a blanket, then peeked out. There were uncanny, moving lights in the night sky, and ominous, inexplicable sounds. Suddenly I knew – the way you can know things in dreams, as though someone just told me – that this was the great war going on between the armies of Heaven and the armies of Earth.

Richard Harland – 29 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Alex Rawecki, author of Zealous

The idea for this book had been slowly crystallizing in my head for a couple of years. At some point, I felt a strong urge to share it with the world and committed to writing it down. The book was certainly influenced by my background in science and biotech.

Alex Rawecki – 26 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Susan Ostrov, author of Loveland

I began to wonder if I could write an entire book about my own life in romance. Then I had an idea for a memoir, framed by the fictional romances that formed my early notions of love and were often contradicted by my experience.

Susan Ostrov – 22 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Tim Piper, author of The Yellowstone Campaign

Most of the authors I admire write books that I could never write. Rather than inspiring me to be more like them, they inspire me to be myself and write what comes naturally for me.

Tim Piper – 19 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Marina DelVecchio, author of Unsexed

In writing memoir, I think the hardest part for women is writing about their children. Specifically, how their children are impacted by their choices.

Marina DelVecchio – 16 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with April Tompkins, author of Inn Dreams

Often people reveal more about themselves by what they don’t say than by what they do.

April Tompkins – 13 July 2024 Continue reading

IndieView with Anna Monardo, author of After Italy

 

Sadly, there was a time of domestic violence in our story. I knew nothing about that until I was in my 30s. It was terrible to learn about, and it was difficult to write.

Anna Monardo – 10 July 2024 Continue reading