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

IndieView with Amy Watkins, author of 200 Letters

I didn’t want the reasoning for their actions to be because they were just evil. I had to give them justification for their actions which was probably the most challenging.

Amy Watkins – 5 July 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Rachel Boehm, author of I Am NOT!

I struggled to allow myself, sometimes, to really journey back to the moments in which some vignettes take place. It was important for me to work to do this, though, so that the reader could really feel like they were with me in every sense. 

29 June 2020 – Rachel Boehm Continue reading

IndieView with Lisa White, author of Did You Know? love-light

I believe that this message is for the child in us all, and my greatest hope is for families to read the book together, so that they can learn how to flow the energy of love individually, with each other, and then out into the world. 

Lisa White – 24 June 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with LINK, author of My Brother’s Shield

I look at my book as a movie being produced by me and place each scene as such. 

LINK – 18 June 2020 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Laura Smith of Laura’s Books and Blogs

When I review a book, it reads more like a book report. I break down the plot and characters and talk about the book’s strengths. I also do point out weaknesses, and at the end I recommend the book to whatever type of reader I think will most enjoy it.

Laura Smith – 17 June 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Robert Steven Goldstein, author of Enemy Queen

All the characters in the book are unique, quirky, and lovably dysfunctional individuals. They became so real to me as I was writing, that their speech patterns and conversational perspectives just flowed out.

Robert Steven Goldstein – 12 June 2020 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with LizaRose of Theta Station

I think that the way in which we read is changing, ebooks and indie publishing make books more accessible to those who perhaps didn’t have access other than via a library in the past, and there are books on more diverse topics that speak to a wider range of people. So too, the increase of audio books has widened the time people can spend with a book. I think there is a bigger appetite for books than ever before and on more platforms.  

LizaRose – 10 June 2020 Continue reading