IndieView with Sincere Jones, author of Illusions of Happiness

I felt like going the traditional route would be a waste of time. I put a lot of hard work, dedication, time, and money into this book. To seek out a traditional publisher and convince them to read my work after all that feels as if I need their approval to share my work with the world.

Sincere Jones – 16 September 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Bentley Wells, author of The Question and Other Stories

Of course, members of my family may think they can recognize one or more characters in one or more stories, but almost every character is based on my experiences and imagination.

Bentley Wells – 12 September 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Sparrow Spaulding, author of Riding Standing Up

I admired how they could use humor even when describing tragic moments.

Sparrow Spaulding – 8 September 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Sean M Hollows, author of Serpent Game: Slave to the Shadows

I always strive to complete a thought process per day. That is to say, I do not rely at all on general word count caps to gauge progress. Those limits have since served to hold me back and discourage rather than their inverse.

Sean M Hollows – 4 September 2018 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Ambrose Crotts

I don’t like unneeded conflict in my life. I’m never rude in my reviews, it’s just not how I like to be. I’m honest and try to highlight both the flaws and strengths; it’s for the readers.

Ambrose Crotts – 1 September 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Sarah Baethge, author of The Illumination Query

I’ve called it young-adult but I’m not sure I like all the comparisons some people make when that is said.

Sarah Baethge – 30 August 2018 Continue reading

BookView with Krista Wagner, author of Cassi is in a Coma

I wrote the novel when I saw a need to tell a story about someone who is liked by everyone at her school and then is suddenly treated like a pariah without any explanation. 

Krista Wagner – 25 August 2018 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with L.T. Anderson

 

To be blunt, in our opinion, Indie books that are not professionally edited have helped to damage the image of Indie books in the public eye. Unedited books don’t help the Indie author whose name is on the book, either.

L.T. Anderson – 23 August 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Tinthia Clemant, author of The Summer of Annah: A Labor of Love

I do keep a target reader in mind while I’m writing. She’s someone who is mature enough to understand that many of the choices we make influence our lives in more ways than we can anticipate. 

Tinthia Clemant – 20 August 2018

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IndieView with Donna Stewart, author of Yoga Mama’s Buddha Sandals

It’s about a young girl (me) who’s homeless at 16 but pulls herself out of the gutter and puts herself through college, graduating with honors even though she’s a bit of a party animal; she uses good judgement and manages to not fuck up her life. 

Donna Stewart – 15 August 2018 Continue reading