IndieView with Christopher Stone, Coauthor of The LGBTQ Meditation Journal

In the past, I have worked with the majors, including the New York Times and Dell Publishing. But I love the family feel of a small publishing house. Laura Baumbach, my publisher for this and other books, is an award-winning author in her own right.

Christopher Stone – 23 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with Pam Rossi, author of Conversations with Pam Rossi

Loyal listeners were constantly commenting on the great interviews and wondered how to go back and enjoy them again. That got the ball rolling.

Pam Rossi – 20 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with Janine Kovac, author of Spinning

Like many emerging authors whose first book is a memoir, I had an experience that was so jolting and life-changing, the only way I could process it was through writing. 

Janine Kovac – 16 November 2017 Continue reading

Reviewer IndieView with Laura Freestone of LF Books.

Reading is an escape. Nowadays people have a lot more to escape from, or want to connect to someone else via reading.

Laura Freeman – 13 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with R.L. Ostrander, author of Never/More

Beyond basing Poe on his real-world counterpart, the Leigh character, and her mental challenges, are a composite of several individuals I have encountered over the years while working with students who have special needs. I was always intrigued by the fact that they were incredibly fragile in terms of their disability, and yet incredibly strong when it came to overcoming that very same disability.

R.L. Ostrandder – 10 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with J.D. Dixon, author of The Unrivalled Transcendence of Willem J. Gyle

My idea was that to be made homeless is to belong to a class in society derided by most- those who view homeless people as an underclass willingly separate them from any rights under the social contract, thus breaking it.

J.D. Dixon – 8 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with Jendi Reiter, author of Two Natures

None of the characters are based directly on real-life individuals, and none of them are entirely fictitious, either. I believe that, consciously or not, all novelists draw on characteristics of people they’ve met, other characters in film or fiction, and aspects of themselves.

Jendi Reiter – 6 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with J.C. Diaz Rei, author of Quietus

Now, due to what I learned during those dark moments of my life, my approach to storytelling is very unique; or so I am told.  

J.C. Diaz Rei – 4 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with Shirley Rinfeli, author of Lights That Guide You

If you love writing, or any other craft, keep on doing it. In the end, money does not matter. Don’t write to feed public tastes. Write for your own benefit. 

Shirley Rinfeli – 2 November 2017 Continue reading

IndieView with Christina Julian, author of The Dating Bender

But when it comes time to cut some of your “little darling” lines from the book, it can be painful. Sort of like setting boundaries in family relationships. Necessary but hard. 

Christina Julian – 30 October 2017 Continue reading