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message 1: by Gail (new)

Gail Meath (goodreadscomgail_meath) Hi Keisha, I would be interested...if you're interested in a fairly new self-publisher. I currently have 4 books published on Amazon and they're doing pretty well. Please let me know. Thanks so much! Gail


message 2: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Sterling | 4 comments I would be interested in doing an interview. I'm just starting my writing career and I could discuss that if you're interested. Either way good luck with your blog.


message 3: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Schanz (jeffschanz) | 82 comments Same here. Let me know if you want me, and I'll be glad to chat. :)


message 4: by Heather (new)

Heather Gray Hello Keisha

I have recently self-published a duology in the genealogy fiction genre. The books deal with the new phenomenon of people having their DNA tested. The fiction novels deal with family secrets and lies too big to ignore revealed from DNA tests.

My husband and I are currently homeless, by choice, and that has added a bit of complexity to the self-publication and promotion of my books.

My books are titled The Lie and Where Truth Lies.

Would love to chat with you!
Heather


message 5: by Daisy (new)

Daisy Rodriguez (drdrgz82) | 24 comments Good evening Keisha, I would very much be interested in having an interview, if you are still looking


message 6: by Tony (new)

Tony DiGerolamo | 38 comments Hey Keisha:

Yeah, I'm down for an interview. Contact me at thefixisin at comcast dot net


message 7: by Helen (new)

Helen Khan | 21 comments I would be interested in an interview. I am a new author (only one book so far).


message 8: by Tom (new)

Tom Greer | 12 comments Hi Keisha

I'd be interested as I'm planning to launch my next novel on Amazon in April.

I currently have a spy novel on Amazon, called "An Expendable Spy" which sold well for me when I launched it. However this next novel, Death Comes Calling", is a UK (London) based police procedural novel taken from the first person POV of the main character, a detective called John Gore. "Death Comes Calling" will be the first in a crime series around the London detective, John Gore.

Tom Greer (PS this is my pen name, my actual surname is Jackson)


message 9: by Mikki (last edited Feb 24, 2020 05:57AM) (new)

Mikki Alhart (httpswwwyourdnaincolorcom) | 12 comments Hello Keisha I just published a saga about a wacky crazy grandmother who lived life on the default setting. After graduating Hospice and a year in bed I wrote a true story about the journey of five generations of an Irish Clan who battled alcoholism and drug addiction. We turned our scars into stars. It's my story of 33 years recovery and working as a professional in the field I talk about the tragedies, deaths,humor, and inspiration of real life heroes. It will make you cry, laugh and get angry.
Mikki Alhart


message 10: by Susan (new)

Susan Segovia-Munoz (susansegoviamunoz) | 14 comments Hi Keisha, I would love to do an interview with you. I have a six book memoir series that is doing ok(I didn’t edit, just threw them online). I‘be been taking classes and working with a producer and a screenwriter (mentor) and set to go into pre-production September 2020. This is pretty exciting for someone like me, uneducated yet persistent!
Thank you.
Sincerely, Susan Segovia-Munoz
eisus123@gmail.com


message 11: by Tim (new)

Tim Bryant (timinsc) | 6 comments Keisha, put me on your list for interviews.

My first novel, Blue Rubber Pool, was published by a small traditional press in 2017, and this summer the same group will publish my second, The Stained Glass Mustang. I'm currently polishing a third.

Blue Rubber Pool, a memoir in disguise, is about a guy who leaves his shady job in the Caribbean to follow a Southern belle home to her family's generations-old plantation house in rural South Carolina. Things do not go well...And then he receives a package from his buddies back on The Money Trail.


The Stained Glass Mustang is about a Charleston business executive whose drinking causes him to lose everything: job, home, family. His future looks grim until he inherits a muscle car with a strange paint job. His only client, a scammer selling car parts on the internet, wants the car to whitewash a soiled reputation while his new girlfriend, a Catholic Honduran, says using the car unwisely would be an insult to God.

All my stories relate to the search for self in a world fraught with unexpected obstacles and tests in the Tug of War between Good and Evil.

Thanks for your consideration.


message 12: by D.A. (new)

D.A. Smith (dasmithlq) | 11 comments I'd like to do an interview!

This month I published How to Commit Suicide on Amazon. It follows two people from very different walks of life on healing journeys out of hopelessness and suicidal despair.

Woven through their stories, a week of special episodes of a nationally syndicated talk show features a panel of experts discussing a new best seller offering concrete steps people considering ending their own lives can do to reinvent them into new, better ones. Guests and audience members offer stories from people who had considered, attempted, or lost loved ones to suicide.

My goal with this book is that those feeling hopeless about their own lives will be inspired to try rebuilding them into ones they will love.


message 13: by Van (new)

Van Temple | 3 comments I'm Van Temple – I’m interested in being interviewed. My second self-published book went live on Feb 1, 2020: Whisperwood, A Confederate Soldier's Struggle — historical fiction book based on the actual experience of my great-grandfather, a rifleman in Company K, 20th Regiment, Army of Mississippi.

My website is: vantempleink.com
You can read Chapter 1 of Whisperwood on my site.

Background: Have you ever wondered if the memories of your ancestors inhabit your soul? I knew nothing of my great-grandfather's life until I was 12 and my mother gave me a typed booklet entitled: The Life and Times of Anderson Flowers Temple, written by my grandfather. When reading I found myself in a mystical space where I felt Anderson was speaking directly to me. For many years I've wanted to bring his story to life and that's what Whisperwood does. It's a soldier's view of war, not a general's perspective.

Let me know if you’re interested. Thanks.
van@vantempleink.com


message 14: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Stinson (wwwpatriciastinsonwritercom) | 3 comments Hi Keisha, I would be interested in doing an interview. I enjoy history but not the stuffy stuff. I like to find silly or quirky, or unknown to most folks about the history of our county. I have written three historical novels but we don't need to discuss any of them if you would rather not. I just enjoy history and would like to share my passion with others. I am on Goodreads, of course, so you can look me up. Hope you find some interesting material out there is this expanding and at the same time shrinking world.


message 15: by J. (new)

J. Domino (jsalvatoredomino) | 9 comments Hi Keisha,
I would very much like to interview with you. I host a blog about real estate on www.ActiveRain.com.. Check it out, I think you will like it.

Recently I turned my attention to fictional stories. This week I released my latest Crime/Mystery entitled The DiMarco Incident.

I would be happy to discuss blogging, writing both fiction and non-fiction. It should be fun.

You can contact me through Goodreads, or via email at jdomino@joedomino.com


message 16: by Roderick (new)

Roderick Edwards (rodericke) | 57 comments I have written and published 4 books in less than 6 months on a wide variety/genres and would welcome an interview. Please see:
rodericke.com/books
amazon.com/author/roderickedwards
goodreads.com/review/list/108706145


message 17: by Lyvita (new)

Lyvita (goodreadscomuser_lyvitabrooks) | 8 comments Hello Keisha,
I am launching my website, blog and podcast at the end of April and my book should be released in April (praying everything goes as plan). Recently I have 2 journals on Amazon that are not doing well. And yet I continue to write flash fiction, short stories and poetry.
It would be a pleasure to discuss the trials of starting a second career or podcasting.
Looking forward to hearing from you through Goodreads because the email attached to my website want be set up until next week.


message 18: by Neeraj (new)

Neeraj Bharti Thank you, everyone, for downloading 300+ copies of my ebook (3 days FREE promotional offer on Amazon) The Curse To Ashwathama And thanks a lot for such wonderful comments so far. And to the other readers, please do leave a review once you finish reading it.


message 19: by S.G. (new)

S.G. Tasz | 5 comments I’d be interested. I’ve got a series of comedy-horror novellas, currently at three plus a prequel, with the fourth releasing in June. More info about the series, and my contact info, is on my website www.sgtasz.com. Would love to chat with you more about this!


message 20: by Sara (new)

Sara Spark (saraspark) | 3 comments I am an author who doesn't take herself too seriously. I would love to do an interview! I write Paranormal Romance and have 3 novels on Amazon. They are steamy hot shapeshifter novels with a touch of ha-ha as you read. They are fun, hot romances. Let me know if you would be interested.


message 21: by V.M. (new)

V.M. Sang (aspholessaria) | 230 comments I would love to do an interview. I have 5 fantasy novels, 1 recipe book and 1 historical novel. I am currently working on a second historical novel and part 4 of my fantasy series.


message 22: by Maria (new)

Maria | 3 comments Hello Keisha,
My first book in English was published in January. It has merited some very good reviews on Amazon, and I would like very much to be interviewed.
Thank you in advance.
Maria Gustafsson


message 23: by Neeraj (new)

Neeraj Bharti Hi Keisha,
I published my debut crime thriller mystery english novel THE CURSE TO ASHWATHAMA in January 2020. It has mostly 4 star rating on GoodReads, Netgalley, Amazon. I would love to be interviewed.

Thanks
Neeraj


message 24: by Angela (last edited Mar 15, 2020 04:50PM) (new)

Angela Edwards | 12 comments I would really like to be interviewed. My first book, Little Italy Diary came out in Feburary. It is based on the stories my Dad used to tell us about his relatives abroad and in the Little Italy section of New York. Looking forward to hearing from you!

Angela Edwards
Doodahdog@verizon.net


message 25: by Allan (new)

Allan J. | 1 comments I would like to be interviewed for this book:
Hey! What About Me: How to make yourself and others a priority in a world of indifference, impulsivity and distraction
Allan J. Katz
allan.katz@comcast.net


message 26: by Ronald (new)

Ronald E Yates (jhawker) | 10 comments Hi Keisha, I’m the author of an award-winning historical fiction trilogy and would be happy to have a chinwag with you. Am finishing up a new book about foreign correspondents in Asia based partly on my own experiences covering war and mayhem around the world.


message 27: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Matthews (lisa_matthews) | 10 comments Hi Keisha, I'd love to do an interview if you're still taking requests! I've just published my first book in February 2020, and am working on the sequel in the hopes of releasing this next year :)Death By Curiosity


message 28: by Chani (new)

Chani (tempestchani) | 36 comments Hi! I'd love to be a part of it if you still have spots open! I'm a traditionally and self published YA author.


message 29: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Dickinson | 16 comments Hi! I'm available if you are still looking for authors. Feel free to message me to see if I'm what you're looking for


message 30: by Sabine (new)

Sabine Campbell (sabine_g_campbell) | 4 comments I would greatly welcome the opportunity if there are any open slots left. My third book just hit Amazon and Barnes and Noble.


message 31: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Richman | 7 comments Hi Keisha,
I would love to be interviewed about my new book, Tavi Tails - The Diary of a Dog. It was published April 20th, 2020, and has garnered 48 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Thanks,
Lisa


message 32: by A.D. (new)

A.D. Britten | 1 comments Hi Keisha,

I would like to be interviewed regarding my book A Soul Unbroken: A Journey. It is sold on Amazon and has garnered some good reviews. Please let me know if you are still seeking authors to interview.


message 33: by Kat (new)

Kat Crews (katcrews) | 3 comments Hello Keisha. I currently have 2 books published, working on my third. An interview would be fun.


message 34: by Angela (new)

Angela Edwards | 12 comments Hi Keisha:

I would be happy to be interviewed.


message 35: by Tony (new)

Tony Brunal | 121 comments Hi keisha,


I would be interested in being interview.

Sincerely,

Tony Brunal

https://stbrunal.wixsite.com/tonybrunal


message 36: by Louisa (new)

Louisa Reid | 3 comments Hi Keisha. How are your interviews going? I have no idea if I would be interviewed - that's up to you. I was writing my first novel before I had a stroke. I finished it after that, and I had no idea how it would go with readers. I had recently looked at re-writing it more as I now am, but I haven't. I am currently writing my family history and have done a lot of research - but that's stalled due to not being able to go to NZ during the COVID-19. I hope one day I can finish it!

Best luck for your interviews.
Louisa Reid


message 37: by Nenny (new)

Nenny May (nennymay) | 47 comments Hi I am an eighteen year old indie author who recently published her new thriller Missing on Amazon and Kobo. I could really use an interview to boost sales and inspire more writers like me to follow their passion and self publish their stories as well.


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