IndieView with Janet Luongo, author of Rebellion, 1967: A Memoir

I struggled with how much to reveal of intimate moments, of impulsive moments that led to problems, which felt like mistakes. I tried not to explain, analyze or judge – myself or others – but simply tell the truth.

Janet Luongo – 27 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Robin Murarka, author of Rone Isa

I write as a reader, and I get bored quickly as a reader. Accordingly, everything I write is lean, creative and purposeful so as to maximize stimulation.

Robin Murarka – 24 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Susan Schoenberger, author of The Liability of Love

I don’t know of any writer who can claim a character is entirely fictitious. They have to be born out of your experience in some way, but I’ve learned from other writers to think of it like a blender. For each character, you throw in about a third of yourself, about a third of someone you know, and about a third specific characteristics that make the person come alive. Pulse until combined.

Susan Schoenberger – 21 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with John L. Thompson, author of Truck Stop

You have to allow your characters to speak, to tell you their story. You have to believe they live and to give them a chance at living. Continue reading

IndieView with AMS Golden, author of Conversations from the Left, Right, & Heart

The idea spawned from my ranting about how I wish “my rational left brain could just shut-up my emotional right brain so I could stop ‘trying’ for the 800th time like it would really make a difference”.

AMS Golden – 14 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Andre Michael Pietroschek, author of Dreamer’s Demise

 

I always perceived myself as an indie author and stubborn renegade …

Andre Michael Pietroschek = 10 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Mary Camarillo, author of The Lockhart Women

It’s about ordinary people, far from the glitter of Hollywood, who are still influenced by celebrity.

Mary Camarillo – 6 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Erin Lynne, author of About that Pact

My best friends from college and I have all started having children. I thought, wouldn’t it be wild if our kids one day got married? It spiraled from there to the About That series. I need to add, none of these characters are based off our kiddos. That would be gross.

Erin Lynne – 2 July 2021 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Jo Linsdell of Jo Linsdell Book and Blogging

Regardless of genre I think what I really want is a book that I can get lost in. I want a story and characters that make me forget about time and keep me turning the pages. I also like it when a book makes me think. Books that have elements to them that inspire me to consider how I would act, feel, etc… if it happened to me. A great book helps me realise something about myself as I read it.

Jo Linsdell – 1 July 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Leo Flynn, author of Mara’s Awakening

I think the more you read, the more material you have to be inspired by, and I think that’s wonderful and important.

Leo Flynn – 29 June 2021 Continue reading