IndieView with Irena Smith, author of The Golden Ticket

I’ve always been fascinated by creative nonfiction, and I was inspired by David Sedaris’ early collections of essays, “Naked” in particular. The stories are so weird and joyful, and I love how unabashedly he celebrates his own and his family’s eccentricities and quirks.

Irena Smith – 18 April 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Jeffrey Ulin, author of The Lord’s Tusks

There’s a lot of culture conflict, and morality conflict. Is it OK to kill in the name of protecting innocent animals being slaughtered? How do you deal with the clash of local aristocratic classes (living the last vestiges of colonialism) encroaching on both modern civil society as well as tribal life?

Jeffrey Ulin – 13 April 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Russell Brooks, author of Jam Run

The main inspiration for the story was the unsolved savage murder of Dwayne Jones in July 2013. Dwayne was gay and attended a dance party outside Montego Bay disguised as a woman. He fooled everyone but made the fatal mistake of confiding who he was to a girl he knew from church—who then outed him to her male friends. 

Russell Brooks – 11 April 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Sandra L. Rostirolla, author of Making Friends with Monsters

A fictional character who might come close to Sam is Scout from To Kill A Mockingbird. They are both intelligent, introspective (especially regarding the good and bad within themselves and others), they are both kind-hearted, and they stand out from their peers.

Sandra L. Rostirolla- 8 April 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Patricia Leavy, author of Hollyland

I was terrified I’d never see him again. So I wanted to write him something to tell him how much he means to me, you know, that letter you write when you think this is it. A letter wasn’t enough, so I wrote him a novel instead.

Patricia Leavy – 4 April 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Gary Born, author of The File

In many ways, Sara, the heroine, wrote her parts of the thriller herself – she is very strong-willed!

31 March 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with L.S. Stratton, author of Not So Perfect Strangers


Abuse of any kind is never easy to write, and it’s even harder to convey how survivors respond to this type of trauma.

L.S. Stratton – 28 March 2023 Continue reading

BookView with Seeley James, author of LIES

In most thrillers, heroes risk their lives for the greater good—been there, read that. The interesting question is: Does everyone deserve saving? What about people who’ve lied to us? Would a hero risk everything to spare those who’ve done nothing but treat him badly?

Seeley James – 24 March 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Shetal Shah, author of Shakti Girls

I imagine young girls and children of color, especially of Indian descent, will be drawn to these stories but this book is for any child looking to be inspired!

Shetal Shah – 20 March 2023 Continue reading

IndieView with Rose D. Patruno, author of Hidden Heir

The most challenging part was when I decided to give a 180 degree turn to the mother’s character. But mothers are notable characters; I should know I am one. And you can’t give birth to a masterpiece without a solid mum in there somewhere.

Rose D. Patruno – 17 March 2023 Continue reading