Interviews

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Interview with Theresa Ragan

I started writing ABDUCTED out of frustration with not selling to New York. I decided to kill off a few characters and hopefully some frustrations at the same time.  Read On »

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Neal Pollack, author of “Jewball”

This [indie] route is so much faster, it’s not even vaguely comparable [with trad publishing]. It’s the difference between dial-up and broadband.  Read On »

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The Zen of Steve Jobs: A New Graphic Novel from Forbes

A Zen ninja re-imagining of Steve Jobs in the wilderness between stints at the company he founded and loved.  Read On »

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Interview with Melissa Foster

The one important thread that is common with [traditional and indie publishing] is that authors will need to market their own books no matter which way they publish.  Read On »

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Ray Flynt on Kisses of an Enemy

The story is about power—having, losing, grabbing for, and trying to hold on to power—and how people act when facing those challenges.  Read On »

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Interview with CJ Lyons

I’ve been a storyteller all my life—something that left me in “time-out” quite a lot as a child.  Read On »

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Interview with Darcie Chan

#1 on the “List Where Indies Count”, #8 on The New York Times bestseller list, #18 on USA Today’s list and #5 on Amazon  Read On »

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Field Tested Books

It’s a fool’s errand really.  Read On »

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Interview with Simon Wood, author “We All Fall Down”

I’m an ex-racecar driver, a licensed pilot and an occasional private investigator.  Read On »

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Rick Murcer: Indie’s Newest Best Seller

The great thing about the indie world is the freedom to write, release, and market whenever and whatever…the American way for sure.  Read On »

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