Reviewer IndieView with Assaph Mehr of Felix the Fox Mysteries

I think storytelling is a fundamental aspect of human life, and I doubt that would materially change. We’ll keep telling ourselves stories – and read them, of course – for as long as we are human. 

Assaph Mehr – 12 November 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Robert Hill, author of Alone Together

When I suggested my kids should go outside to play, they responded with cries of outrage. I explained that life would go on without their gadgets – they disagreed. I wrote the book to explore what might happen if all technology stopped, including everything that uses electricity in any form, even cars.  

Robert Hill – 11 November 2018 Continue reading

BookView with Sabrina Albis, author of A Dusk Without Dawn

I feel like my ideas come from so many different facets of life. Books, television, movies, and the people I interact with. Everything influences my writing in some shape or form.

Sabrina Albis – 7 November 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Jake Craven, author of Marooned

Fans of classic noir will likely be especially intrigued by this story, but efforts were made to make it accessible to the casual reader. I feel that despite the genre, if a story draws interesting characters, readers can all find something in common with them.

Jake Craven – 3 November 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Judge Marylin E. Atkins, author of The Triumph of Rosemary

The takeaway from my story is that if you keep working and believing in yourself, challenges can be overcome and a happy, productive, peaceful life can be the result.

Judge Marylin E. Atkins – 30 October 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Patrick W. Picciarelli, author of Blood Shot Eyes

Writing has always been a passion. I write what I know. Having spent 20 years in the NYPD, and more years than I care to admit working as a PI, I’m also a Vietnam combat veteran, and teach in a local university. I have more than enough material to work with.

Patrick W. Picciarelli – 26 October 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Kristine Raymond, author of Seasons of Love

While my plotlines are fictional, I do my best to incorporate a sense of realism into each one of them; that suggestion of ‘maybe that could happen in real life’.

Kristine Raymond – 22 October 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Alexander Watson, author of River Queens

 

“Everyone wants to be invited.” Grandmother insisted in answer to my protests about inviting a kindergarten nemesis to my fifth birthday party. “Not everyone wants to come, but everyone wants to be invited.”

My responsibility is to invite everyone to participate in River Queens. My guest’s responsibility is to decide if the offer is right for them. Not everyone wants to read about two gay men bounding across the hinterlands in a fabulous vintage yacht.

Alexander  Watson – 18 October 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Jean Constant, author of The Riemann Conundrum

The mathematical language is universal, so is the language of art. One doesn’t have to be a scientist to enjoy the beauty of geometrical shapes, one doesn’t have to be an artist to enjoy the effect of a particular color scheme.

Jean Constant – 14 October 2018 Continue reading

BookView with Phoenix Elvis Nicholson, author of Unleashed Phantoms

Each outing, like any child, comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. My hope is that those who read what my hands type will get the same level of satisfaction as I did when giving birth to them.

Phoenix Elvis Nicholson – 10 October 2018 Continue reading