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

Reviewer IndieView with Rosie Amber

 

About Reviewing

How did you get started?

I’ve always loved reading and decided to start blogging to combine my reading with spying on a need to keep up with my teenagers on social media.

How do you review a book? Is it a read first, and then make notes, or do you make notes as you go along?

When I read a book for review purposes I make notes as I go along. Continue reading

IndieView with Dreamer Thinkerman, author of Getting Out of Depression

Depression is very real. The sufferers all around the world know it very well and they are very real, including myself.

Dreamer Thinkerman – 5 February 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Marina Sandoval, author of The Fourth World

At the beginning the plot seemed to be too complicated, and I didn’t want that. So I had to find a way to keep the idea I had, but to be able to transmit the whole concept in a way that wasn’t too hard to understand, because I didn’t want it to be a difficult reading. 

Marina Sandoval – 28 January 2020 Continue reading

BookView with J.W. Fagan, author of The Titan Sky

My enthusiasm for the characters made me want to keep writing, but other than that, the process isn’t really easy for me.

J.W. Fagan – 20 January 2020 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Amanja Lambert of Amanja Reads Too Much

Ultimately it’s the readers who are deciding which books are successful, instead of major publishing houses. Which I think is good, the readers are who the books are for! 

Amanja Lambert – 10 January 2020 Continue reading

IndieView with Larry Baum, author of Bo, Go Up!

I didn’t want to write another story that parents read to children, because there are already hundreds of thousands of wonderful books like that. I wanted to write something that could help children read at a younger age, or with less struggle.

Larry Baum – 27 December 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Imania Margria, author of The Pacemaker

The Pacemaker was based off a nightmare I had. I wrote most of what I could remember down, and it transformed into this.

Imania Margria – 19 December 2019 Continue reading