IR Approved Author Carol Es: “Write because you love to. Write because you have to.” 

"Shrapnel in the San Fernando Valley" is a guided tour through a Tilt-A-Whirl life that takes so many turns that you may find yourself looking up from the pages and wondering how the hell one person managed to fit them all into 40-odd years.

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As IR Approved Author Alaric Thain is not currently alive answers to the questions below have been provided by “Artie”, an AI entity who knew the author well.

"Alaric Thain’s History of the 21st Century" recounts the events of the pivotal 21st century in a way that can be understood by people of the 29th century, who live in what could be considered a progressive utopia. 

Continue ReadingAs IR Approved Author Alaric Thain is not currently alive answers to the questions below have been provided by “Artie”, an AI entity who knew the author well.

Advice from IR Approved Author Leslie Baer: “If you can afford it, hire a marketing firm eight months prior to your book release, not after!”

"Hope Dancing" is the astounding true story of a young woman’s courage and persistence despite threats, extortion and her own kidnapping, to save lives during Guatemala’s brutal civil war and postwar, to establish a thriving help organization fueling the rural Maya’s struggle for self-reliance.

Continue ReadingAdvice from IR Approved Author Leslie Baer: “If you can afford it, hire a marketing firm eight months prior to your book release, not after!”

IR Approved Author Beatrice DeSoprontu: “People don’t regret failure so much as they regret the countless possibilities lost due to the impotence of trepidation.”

On the surface, VICES/VIRTUES is about Cristela Davila, a bright young woman who works at a real estate office by day and moonlights at a professional S/M dungeon at night. 

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