IndieView with Barbara Russell, author of The Heart Collector

I’ve always loved steampunk novels, but those set in New Zealand are very few, and I love people with superpowers, so I thought, why not putting everything together?

Barbara Russell – 9 August 2019 Continue reading

BookView with Lance Manion, author of neXt

After awhile I forget the sting that this lack of ballyhoo brings and decided to publish another one. Almost nobody is reading this one either. 

Lance Manion – 4 August 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Ashley Moss, author of Lessons I’ve Learned

My target reader for my poetry book is millennials

Ashley Moss – 30 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Claire Buss, author of The Interspecies Poker Tournament

Writing for characters you’ve already established is like putting on a pair of comfy slippers. You know them well, you’ve learnt their fobiles and it feels natural to be writing about them again.

Claire Buss – 25 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Timothy Reinhardt, author of Jesus’s Brother James

Yes, I listen to music. I have different types depending on the nature of the scene. If it is a funny scene, I tend to listen to the Ramones. If it is a serious scene I listen to classical music.

Timothy Reinhardt – 20 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Joe Johnston, author of Grits to Glory

So, while there are a lot of technical aspects to the history, it’s really a story of memories, why mom and dad cooked these foods this way, which is because their parents did. In the South, every dish has a story, and we can’t talk about our food without talking about our people.

Joe Johnston – 15 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Philip M Fishman, author of Secession

I think if the Confederacy had not initiated hostilities; Lincoln might have had a hard time in convincing most of the North to go to war. But, as I thought more about it, I favored the idea of a futuristic novel with a lot of historical perspective and some ideas for dealing with current problems.

Philip M. Fishman – 10 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Ellis Hoff, author of Victory Blood

I watched the sixties daytime series “Dark Shadows” daily, curled up on the couch with my mother and sisters for five of the most formative years of my life. I was too young to understand most of it, but I got this:

Vampires are scary.

Ellis Hoff – 5 July 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Kirk Millson, author of Serpents of Old

I was crossing the Chattahoochee River and missing southern Utah when I got the idea about a guy caught in a flash flood. Initially, I was thinking about the opportunity the event presented for the guy to fake his death and flee to a better life. As I was miserable at the time, I was probably projecting.

Kirk Millson – 30 June 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Victoria A Wilder, author of Lullaby of the Lilitu

Once I determined to focus and get words down no matter what, it all flowed out. Of course, by then, I’d spent years in the world of the story, so I had everything I needed. 

Victoria A. Wilder – 24 June 2019 Continue reading