IndieView with Emily Donoho, author of In The Canyons of Shadows and Light

I wanted to be as accurate as possible with all the law enforcement and legal stuff, so I spent a lot of time reading case law and New York statutes. I had facts in mind and needed to find law that fit my facts.

Emily Donoho – 6 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with J.Dallas Brooks, author of Dystopian Spacetime

I write science fiction the way I like to read it. It’s not over the top, at least not always. Some of my stories are about regular folks who drive trucks, listen to country music, like to go fishing, and then aliens or monsters wreck their normal world. 

J. Dallas Brooks – 3 August 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Ashley Good, author of Mary & the Alien

My writing is typically comedic with horror elements; Mary & the Alien was my first attempt at writing something serious. While it still has comedic moments, the overall tone of the book is quite dark.

Ashley Good – 31 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Adam Luaces, author of Art of Forgiveness

I was at my nephew’s 5th birthday party, shortly after my wife told me she was pregnant with our son, and I became inspired to write something that could help them navigate life with equanimity. 

Adam Luaces – 27 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Jordan Mund, author of We Are God

A good writer is a good reader. Read authors that are intimidatingly better than you and try to find out what makes them better. Read authors that you might not think you’d enjoy and try to find out why others enjoy them.

Jordan Mund – 27 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Pamela Gay, author of I’m So Glad You’re Here

An interesting question. I’m writing memoir based on what I know of the people involved, or thought I knew. That weekend my mother wasn’t acting like my mother.

Pamela Gay – 24 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with E.B. Roshan, author of Wrong Place, Right Time

Any love story is a fascinating character study, and this one has the added advantage of a certain amount of suspense, and an unexpected rescue at the end.

E.B. Roshan – 22 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Andrew Marsh, author of Jack Janson & The Storm Caller

I wanted to write for a young adult audience and manifested the idea of a fantasy story that would arc over several books into a series. 

Andrew Marsh – 21 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Nicholas Lawrence Carter, author of A World Fallen

I’m just a person who likes to write. Someone who loves telling stories, who loves feeling emotions, who loves being drawn in and inspired, and someone who wants others to experience the stories I write and hopefully take something away from them. Whether that something is joy, a different outlook on ideals, being entertained, or, perhaps, the notion that they’re not alone. 

Nicholas Lawrence Carter – 18 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Debra Thomas, author of Luz

We can all relate to a daughter’s desperate need to find her missing father and to a father’s reasons for seeking the best means to support his family. These are common feelings and experiences shared by all, regardless of their birthplace or language. 

Debra Thomas – 15 July 2020 Continue reading