IndieView with Eli Gilić, author of Slaves to Desire

I think that my writing is universal and can be enjoyed by both women and men, younger and older readers alike. The ones that like a deeper read enjoy the dark underlayers, while the ones looking for a lighter relaxing book can appreciate the romantic and sex sugarcoating.

Eli Gilić – 29 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with J.D. Grubb, author of There Was Music

As has been suggested, persistent and diverse reading and writing are essential to nourish one’s arsenal of creative thought, language, and narrative perspective. 

J.D. Grubb – 24 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Donna Murray, author of Wolf Den Hollow

You could say my life has been anything but conventional. I always called myself a gypsy, traveling to many places and reinventing myself many times. I have worked with iconic legends like Martha Graham and Elizabeth Taylor, and lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Bali, Indonesia. 

Donna Murray – 19 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Ellen Behrens, author of Superstition Victim

I decided it was more important to write what I’d like to read, rather than what I thought would impress people I thought mattered (they don’t). I write to have fun, and so my readers can have some fun, too.

Ellen Behrens – 14 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Kevin R. Doyle, author of And the Devil Walks Away

This work is by far the most complex I’ve ever done. It spans four or five states, as many police jurisdictions and crime scenes, and there’s a whole raft of secondary characters. Simply keeping everything straight was a chore …

Kevin R. Doyle – 10 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Meredith Essalat, author of The Overly Honest Teacher

I thought about the parent-teacher dynamic—its highs and lows, and how we could all work better, together. Notes turned into pages, which turned into chapters, and The Overly Honest Teacher was born.

Meredith Essalat – 6 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Marva Riley, RN, author of Eat! Sleep! Meditate!

The whole story came pretty easily because I lived it. The story came alive because I re-lived it on paper, as it were.

Marva Riley, RN – 2 November 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with M.J. Evans, author of Mr. Figgletoes’ Toy Emporium

Most of my books are about horses or horse fantasy creatures so my target readers are horse-lovers ages nine to adult. However, “Mr. Figgletoes’ Toy Emporium” is specifically for middle grade, ages 8 to 12 as it addresses the topic of the damage created by bullying.

M.J. Evans – 28 October 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Amaya Ash, author of Hiss

Although I admire many writers, I don’t think I’ve been influenced by anyone, simply because I believe no good comes from attempting to write like someone else—I’ll never be able to write in their style as well as they do. So I don’t try. 

Amaya Ash – 24 October 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Dean Wirth, author of Tales from the Deep End

I’m outside the box. I write humor, sexual situations, gay and Indigenous characters and historical stuff with not happy endings so either the world catches up or I stay indie.

Dean Wirth – 20 October 2020 Continue reading