Reviewer IndieView with Alanna from Indie Mystic Magazine

I think it’s one of the most relaxing pastimes that can expand someone’s horizons exponentially. Sitting in the comfort of my home, I can travel to different time periods, immerse myself in the lives of fascinating characters, and be drawn into a flow that transcends time. Oh, how I love it!

Alanna of Indie Mystic Magazine – 26 January 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Brandi Spering, author of This I Can Tell You

At points, I sobbed while writing or editing. Not always. But there were trying times. I was triggered, despite writing it. It was inevitable, from the moment I chose my topic.

Brandi Spering – 21 January 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Craig Dinsell author of Winning

I mostly struggled with how I could raise some serious issues and keep the novel fun and engaging. Many characters presented themselves. In the end I focused on two characters and wrote the novel mainly in their voices. 

Craig Dinsell – 16 January 2021 Continue reading

Reviewer Indieview with Mary Lanni

I think, especially as COVID has turned our world upside down, reading is something more and more people are turning to. It is not only an enjoyable pastime, but it takes readers away from the stresses of the world and gives them some element of hope in a world that sometimes feels lacking in that regard.

Mary Lanni – 11 January 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with Kelly Brady Channick, author of Asbury High and the Thief’s Gamble

I feel as if the idea just sort of came to me; to have four teens with differing interests, but a strong glue of friendship holding them together, working their way through each crime as they dealt with the drama and fun parts of high school.

Kelly Brady Channick – 2 January 2021 Continue reading

IndieView with John J Blenkush, author of the Solstice Series

I’m an avid recreational mountain climber and have summited Mount Shasta over a dozen times. Having studied the mountain and knowing of its mystical legends and lore, I felt impelled to write a story incorporating those legends.

John J. Blenkush – 24 December 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with JDG, author of That One Time I Broke into a House, Killed the Homeowner, and took His Family Hostage

Having done my research, I knew that a nuclear explosion can easily be survived by anyone outside the immediate blast radius if they take the necessary steps, and I was struck by how consistently people living within 20-30 miles of Washington D.C. had the misconception that a nuclear strike against D.C. would mean certain death for them.

JDG – 17 December 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Kirill Khrestinin, author of Psychopath’s Diary Vol I

When I write I let myself go, I follow my character wherever he or she leads me. Then comes editing when you try to link dots discovering hidden ideas. A book is a journey, either reading or writing it. Of course, writing comes with work, but it’s enjoyable, nevertheless. 

Kirill Khrestinin – 13 December 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Bill See, author of Everything That Came Before Grace

Honestly, pretty much every character is based on someone I know, and most of the events in the book did happen. However, it’s all just a leaping off point. It’s not a linear or literal retelling of history. It’s more like a big gumbo with all my life experiences floating there that I plucked from whenever I could.

Bill See – 9 December 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Michael Jack Webb, author of Ghost (The Justice Chronicles Book 1)

I pray I never become so accomplished at writing I don’t improve and grow as an author. Each new story is an opportunity for me to explore topics that fascinate me, ones I love to research and read about.

Michael Jack Webb – 4 December 2020 Continue reading