IndieView with Lea Falls, author of Goddess of Limbo

Elizabeth Gilbert talks about book ideas like they’re these spirits of muses that come to writers, insisting to be born. I like that idea. I also think stories reflect paths our collective unconscious has taken. Sure, it’s all fiction, but in a way, it’s also all true. We find ourselves in characters, in their struggles, in their lessons. I wouldn’t claim all that magic stems from my imagination alone.

Lea Falls – 25 September 2021

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IndieView with Sean Campbell, coauthor of The Grifter

I wanted to write an accurate, interesting fraud story that portrayed both halves of the story. That morphed into the revenge story as the victim became more and more prominent.

Sean Campbell – 21 September 2021

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IndieView with Emily Gallo, author of DREAMer

I like to write about misfits, people living on the margin – quirky characters with interesting back stories.

Emily Gallo – 13 September 2021

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IndieView with Trey Everett, author of Beneath The Surface

If you have the story that is eating away at you, put those words on paper. You’ll never regret doing it.

Trey Everett – 13 September 2021

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IndieView with John Eklund, author of Siegfried: The Liberator of Germainia

The story of Arminius, in my opinion, is similar to the movie Braveheart, only with a better plot and more satisfying ending. I took great pleasure in incorporating aspects of the Siegfried myth in the retelling of the historical battle of the Teutoburg Wald. 

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IndieView with Abigail Wilkes, author of Seconds

They are entirely fictitious, but I think each of them could represent someone everyone knows. The judgmental older sister, the protect-your-family-at-any-cost Father, the anxious nine-teen year old, the socially awkward outcast, and the person constantly struggling to make the right choice. On a side note, I have written another book where my whole family gets involved. Don’t tell them!

Abigail Wilkes – 5 September 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Chris Meyer, author of Four Months … and a Lifetime

I struggled with the truth, honestly, of telling all the dirty details of the parents, who are also my friends. At times, I felt too close to what I was writing.

Chris Meyer – 1 September 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Ailsa Keppie, author of By the Light of the Crescent Moon

I’d love to think my story could be inspirational to others going through a disorienting or hard time in their lives where they seemed to lose themselves.

Ailsa Keppie – 26 August 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Sarah Kraft, author of Five Years Later

They say some authors’ heads are full of voices and people they’ve never met, and this is strangely accurate.

Sarah Kraft – 22 August 2021

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BookView with Lisa Beth Darling, author of The First Sin

I actually fought with myself over the idea of ‘going to hell’ if I wrote this book. Let’s just say it was a real bear but I think it came out well and I’m very glad it’s over. 

Lisa Beth Darling – 18 August 2021 Continue reading