IndieView with Lee Bukowski, author of A Week of Warm Weather

In counseling, I not only dealt with the effects of being in a toxic marriage, I also had some breakthroughs concerning my biological mother leaving our family when I was young. I merged those themes in the book.

Lee Bukowski – 7 June 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Honor Raconteur, author of Rise of the Catalyst

Honestly, I don’t know who my demographic is anymore. I thought it was teenagers, but then I realized about half of my readers were adults. Anyone who can appreciate a good story is my demographic, I guess. 

Honor Raconteur – 3 June 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Lynne Kaufman, author of Divine Madness

I am intrigued by what is a deal breaker in a marriage.

Lynne Kaufman – 30 May 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Ian A. Hollis, author of In a Small, Quiet Village

How many books you read are about ‘something’? Anything? So I thought it would be interesting to write a story about a place where nothing much ever happened. 

Ian A. Hollis – 26 May 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Ethan Avery, author of Sword & Sorcery: Frostfire

This is a project I started working on about 15 years ago alongside my good friend Lamont Turner who was working on his own fantasy novel at the time. We spent a good bit of time reading and re-reading each other’s stories and helping them improve.

Ethan Avery – 22 May 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Sahlan Diver, author of Sixty Positions with Pleasure

25-years old protagonist, Charlie Gibbs, has been co-opted by his glamorous 50-years old Dutch cougar boss, Ilse Teuling, into helping her write a “good-sex guide” for the older woman.

Sahlan Diver – 18 May 2022 Continue reading

BookView with Phoenix Elvis Nicholson, author of the Appalachian Phantoms series

This one was close to my heart and the most troubling. 

Phoenix Elvis Nicholson – 14 May 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with Laura Whitfield, author of Untethered

There were some choices I’d made that I really didn’t want to write about because I still carried a lot of shame. But in order to tell my story, I had to own my truth. I had to excavate those memories, sit with them, and commit them to paper. As I brought my shame to light, it lost its grip on me.

Laura Whitfield – 12 May 2022 Continue reading

Catherine Drake, author of The Treehouse on Dog River Road.

I decided to write about a woman who recognized this was not the path for her and tell the story of how she rebooted her life. I see fiction as a vehicle to not only entertain but provide inspiration for the reader.

Catherine Drake – 10 May 2022 Continue reading

IndieView with R.A. Douthitt, author of The Road to Home

I wrote The Road to Home for the readers who love stories about family, stories with tension and conflict, but they also want a hopeful story.

R.A. Douthitt – 7 May 2022 Continue reading