Reviewer IndieView with Mrs Y of Mrs Y Reviews Books

 


I look for what catches my eyes as an average consumer, because I know I’m not the only consumer who looks for these things.

Mrs Y. – 3 February 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Stephen Evans, author of The Island of Always

I picked up a magazine from an animal rescue organization called Best Friends and read an article on the millions of animals that were being euthanized in shelters every year. I decided I wanted to write something to increase awareness of the issue. 

Stephen Evans – January 28, 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Feyisayo Anjorin, author of Kasali’s Africa

I got the idea from observing life in my hometown, which is full of contradictions; and also the frequent social media clashes of feminists and misogynists, hypocrites and archaic traditionalists. I wanted to create a character and a story that could bring these diverse ideas and opinions to a sort of boxing ring.

Feyisayo Anjorin – 22 January 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Alex Farivar, author of Rotting

Essentially taking what kills you, hurts you, and pollutes your
mind, and turning it into something positive. Many people often try to escape, or find a way
out, but in this book, it encourages one to dig deeper, in order to find a way.

Alex Farivar – 17 January 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Jessica M. Simpkiss, author of The Spaewife’s Secret

It was surreal to be standing in the middle of it all; to hear the waves lapping at Bosta Beach, to feel the crunch of the grass underfoot, to see the loch where Scottish lore says the water horse hides.

Jessica M. Simpkiss – 12 January 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Paul J. Collins, author of Ellie The Eagle (The Rockefeller Christmas Tree)

I have had kids ask me if the story is real. As a writer it is a wonderful feeling when a fiction story can seem real in the eyes and minds of kids. I know then that I have tapped into their true imaginations.

Paul J. Collins – 7 January 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Sam Chiarelli, author of Dig: A Personal Prehistoric Journey

Do what makes sense for you, your book, and most importantly, your audience. Find where your potential readers are and go there. 

Sam Chiarelli – 2 January 2019 Continue reading

IndieView with Kasen James, author of How to Pull the Stick Out of Your Ass

I wanted to make a statement about the art of comedy and society’s ability to take a joke …

Kasen James – 28 December 2018

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IndieView with Tom Maremaa, author of Reykjavik

For me, novels take on a life all their own if the characters won’t let go, and in this case, Nathalie and Andrei did just that. They wouldn’t let go. I began living and breathing the lives of these characters, writing about them as if they were part of my family, sharing their lives with my wife, who later worked hard and brilliantly to edit the book and understand these characters, what made them tick, what motivated their actions, what made them real in the best sense of the word. 

Tom Maremaa – 23 December 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Darek Black, author of Date with My Boss’s Daughter

I was thinking of so many scenarios that exist where a business owner has his daughter working at his firm. I felt it would be an interesting story to explore if an employee actually went out on a date with his boss’s daughter. 

Darek Black – 20 December 2018 Continue reading