Reviewer IndieView with Emma of What Emma Read Next

If each book out there is enjoyed by just one person then it’s done its job, hasn’t it?!

Emma – 3 July 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Scott MacDonald, author of To Wish Upon a Star

I don’t know how many other writers do it this way but I see a movie in my head. I see the setting, meet the characters, I hear the dialogue, I watch whole scenes play out, and if I think the movie in my head is good, I start writing it as a book. 

Scott MacDonald – 25 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Maria Vermisoglou author of The Cursed Girl

Yes. I have never killed any character before, so the first death was really difficult to me. I stopped writing the first book because I didn’t want to do it. In the end, I gathered my courage and did it. It was awful and I was really sad about it, but I did it. 

Maria Vermisoglou – 21 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Arnie “Tokyo” Rosenthal, author of Our Last Seder

It’s a personal memoir so the story already existed. However the inspiration to put it down on paper was from a book called Unstrung Heroes, which was about another ten year old’s perspective, named Franz Lidz, who I grew up with, and who authored that book.

Arnie “Tokyo” Rosenthal – 17 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Marie Kammerer Franke, author of Sister’s Lament

I started their bedtime story “Once upon a time,” and my youngest responded with “THE WORLD BLOWDED UP!”

Marie Kammerer Franke – 13 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Jack Messenger, author of Farewell Olympus

When characters develop their own personalities like that it is extremely rewarding. It is as if they are doing the writing.

Jack Messenger – 9 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Mike Wehner, author of The Girl Who Can Cook

That is a huge theme in the book. How it’s hard to see the people you love for what they are, good or bad. Your wife will probably never recognize your genius because she was in the bathroom with you that time you got food poisoning, the same way you’ll never see your best friend as an idiot because you’re wired to always take his side.

Mike Wehner – 5 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Linda I. Meyers, author of The Tell

If it’s going well, I don’t want to stop—I can edit later, but if I’m struggling, then I keep retracing my steps until I find my direction.

Linda I. Meyers – 1 June 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Steven Storrie, author of The Northern Sunset

I don’t target people, I target truths.

Steven Storrie – 27 May 2018 Continue reading

IndieView with Kyle Bagsby, author of Autumn Eternal

Why yes I do, and it goes something like: incredible breakthrough, coffee, concern, amazed at my own thoughts, more coffee, hate my own thoughts, utter despair, bliss, cascading confusion, wing it, stronger coffee, and done. 

Kyle Bagsby – 23 May 2018 Continue reading