Advice from IR Approved Author Ryan McDermott: “Write for the joy or healing it brings you. Whether or not you plan to publish, the process should be meaningful.”

Downriver emerged as a cathartic response to my combat tour in Iraq, the financial collapse following the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, and the personal unraveling that ensued. It’s an exploration of what truly matters in life, and the process of writing it over fifteen years became my way home.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Robert Walker” “Listen to your heart while you are writing. Mine will generally tell me when I’m on the right track, and when I’ve gotten lost.”

Two Crowns,Three Blades is the second book in The Legend of Baelon series. It’s the sequel to Six Moons, Seven Gods, a medieval fantasy adventure about a kingdom in turmoil and the struggle between good and evil to control it.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Kip Cassino: “Learn how to market, or find a partner who does.”

There were plans for using nuclear weapons in Vietnam, and soldiers were actually trained for the mission. "Operation Tollbooth" depicts a nuclear strike on the Ho Chi Minh Trail that might have taken place, through the eyes of a young Army lieutenant caught up in the event.

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IR Approved Author Katherine Davis-Gibbon on being Indie: ” The hardest part is the learning curve and having to wear so many hats, but there are many positives, too.”

A diverse group of children discover a park where words literally come to life.

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IR Approved Author Soph Tang: “If I die in obscurity, at least I’ll know that I died doing what I love.”

Decadence is just a story about raw human experience. It's about vibrant and complex characters, the heartache of love and yearning, the tragic agony of impossible decisions, and that weird, fuzzy sensation of laughing through your tears.

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IR Approved Author C. W. Johnson: “…I really just wanted to write something that was wholly and recognizably my own…”

A Life Full of Quarks is a darkly comic tale of science, family, loneliness, and love, the hilariously heartbreaking story of a young scientist.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Josh Bottomly (via Frederick Buechner): “Have the courage to open a vein.”

Eucatastropheis the story of a high school teacher that touches upon everything from literature and psychology to theology and philosophy in an attempt to make sense of his depression. Josh's story is filled with humor, deep insights, and a renewed passion for living. 

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IR Approved Author Ron Wolff on the best + worst parts of being indie: “I’ve had a foot in both worlds—indie and traditional—and the hardest part of being an indie is the solitude. But honestly? That’s also the best part.”

When a swarm of ancient alien insects awakens beneath the Martian surface and decimates his colony, seventeen-year-old Adam Flynn—the first and only human born on Mars—must lead a small group of teenage survivors in a desperate fight for survival.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Sandro Martini: “Learn to accept failure and rejection as part of the job. It’s literally part of the job, like editing, like writing, like researching. Just accept it, it’s not personal.”

Dual-timeline novel about a middle-aged man who wants to discover his family’s buried history before he loses his dad—a history that involves a mass-killing in smalltown Italy in 1945, his uncle’s disappearance in Stalingrad, and a hidden crime that can take down a political dynasty. It’s based on a true story.

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IR Approved Author Nellie Hill: “The best part of being an indie author is the open communication with the various editors because that often involves true discussion…”

The book is about people and why he or she does what he or she do. What for, and where is it leading us?

Continue ReadingIR Approved Author Nellie Hill: “The best part of being an indie author is the open communication with the various editors because that often involves true discussion…”