IndieView with Tim Facciola, author of Vengeful Realm

I was deeply invested in large-cast multi-pov books/series like George RR Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” and Brandon Sanderson’s “The Stormlight Archive” because I loved how with so many perspectives you could truly explore the same fictional events through different lenses.

Tim Facciola – 27 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with David Scidmore, author of Aylun

I think I’ve always had a fascination for stories of people sent to alternate worlds, going back as far as “The Wizard of Oz” and “Through the Looking Glass” when I was young. So I think it just came naturally out of wanting to do something interesting in that vein.

David Scidmore – 26 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Clark T. Carlton, author of A Bitch for God

I do hope to convince a few people about the futility of ever investing yourself in a cult or its leader or in any belief system where an enterprising individual promotes their connection to a benevolent deity or claims enlightenment or promises spiritual advancement.

Clark T. Carlton – 25 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with J.F. Hughes, author of The Gardens of Byzantium

I write with the thought that anyone can gain something from the work, even if certain kinds of readers would be more likely to purchase the book. That being said, readers of historical fiction or romance will find a lot they enjoy about “The Gardens of Byzantium.”

J.F. Hughes – 24 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Raven West, author of Vashti’s Daughter

On the other hand, fans of time-travel, reincarnation, Jewish mysticism, feminism, the publishing industry and lovers of a really great story that’s NEVER been told before will really enjoy this novel! 

Raven West – 23 October 2023 Continue reading

Indieview with Tod Foley, editor of IPSEITIES

It’s a deliberately unsettling book, harshly realistic at times, deeply cryptic at others. These stories are designed to leave you staring into space and wondering.

Tod Foley – 20 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Harker Jones, author of Until September

It wasn’t quite a broken heart, but a heart full of longing that spurred this book. 

Harker Jones – 19 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Susan Godwin, author of Rain Dodging

Oh, yes. My target reader’s idea of a good time is curling up with a good book that gambols through the Cotswold’s or wanders the streets of London. She longs to live in Great Britain for an extended period, so she relishes adventuring England’s back roads—anywhere in Europe for that matter—through the eyes of solo women travelers: Books give her the encouragement that she, too, could do it alone.

Susan J Godwin – 17 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Christina Consolino, author of The Weight We Carry

My work is categorized as women’s fiction, which simply means that the focus of the narrative is the emotional journey of the protagonist. I tend to write character-driven fiction, too, so my target reader is one who enjoys learning about the characters and their thought, motivations, and desires.

Christina Consolino – 15 October 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Larry Axelrood, author of Stealing Justice

I write for myself. The book must be authentic, honest, and interesting to me.

Larry Axelrood – 14 October 2023 Continue reading