IndieView with Victoria Simpson, author of Eating I Forget

I used to hang out with my young niece in the afternoons, long before I started a family of my own. She was the one who asked me one day if I knew what ‘I Forget’ looked like, and told me that it was a question mark over someone’s head, in a cloud. 

Victoria Simpson – 3 April 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Robert Gomez, author of Society Girl

Historical accuracy was very important to me, so getting locations and timelines of major events, even word choice, was something I had to spend quite a bit of time on.

Robert Gomez – 29 March 2020 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Aaron Webber of Lost Explorers Club

I work in marketing and advertising, and I have seen many industries change over the last few years due to digital innovation. The current model is outdated, expensive, and terrible at finding good books. 

Aaron Webber  25 March 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with B.T. Keaton, author of Transference

Writing several chapters from the POV of female characters was kinda hard. I mean, I’m not a woman, so I’ll never be able to totally think as a woman would, right? But I loved the challenge of that.

B.T. Keaton – 23 March 2020 Continue reading

BookView with Vanessa Francess, author of Sentiments of Youth

I got the idea for the book from living as a twenty-something in the 21st century. I think so often youth is epitomized as this glorious, awe-inspiring, peak of your life, when in reality it is often filled with numerous experiences that you have to then carry with you for the rest of your life. It can be scary to consider just how many themes we pick up on when we’re younger translate into new one’s as we age.

Vanessa Frances – 17 March 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Tony DiGerolamo, author of My Cousin, The Piney

I just sent $19.95 to the Idea Factory in Camden, NJ and they sent me a whole packet of ideas. This was the best one.

Tony DiGerolamo – 12 March 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Brian W. Peterson, author of Wager of Death

I love the whole concept of messing with people’s minds, which is a big part of this story, and that opens up avenues you can take in order to allow a character to create mayhem. It’s fun, and I will get on a roll in those situations.

Brian W. Peterson 8 March 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with A.K. Rouse, author of Phineas Varga and the Revenants of Windsor

I would say my target reader is someone who loves works of fantasy, likes to be surprised, horrified, swept up in a romance, but not of the bodice-ripper kind, and who enjoys reading carefully . . . 

A.K. Rouse – 29 February 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with E.C. Hibbs, author of The Winter Spirits

I learned about the Finnish legend of the northern lights: a magical fox creates them by sweeping up the snow with its tail. I loved that image so much that I knew I had to use it. 

E.C. Hibbs – 23 February 2020 Continue reading

BookView with Feyisayo Anjorin, author of The Stuff of Love Songs

I learnt that it is easy to write if you are honest with your feelings, at the same time it could be scary because it makes you feel vulnerable.

Feyisayo Anjorin – 17 February 2020 Continue reading