IR Approved Author Jane Harrington on her Motivation: “I love to write fiction. To me, there is no better escape.”

In this contemporary novel set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southern Appalachia, the lives of two young women are knit together when one is left alone on a farm after the sudden loss of her partner and the other is displaced by mountaintop removal coal mining.

Continue ReadingIR Approved Author Jane Harrington on her Motivation: “I love to write fiction. To me, there is no better escape.”

IR Approved Isaac Thorne on his Motivation: “I get a huge rush of dopamine from finishing a book and putting it out there.”

A group of small-town neighbors in 1955 become trapped in their local general store during a severe thunderstorm with flash flooding. Among them is an alluring stranger with a famous face who at first appears to be a victim of the storm.

Continue ReadingIR Approved Isaac Thorne on his Motivation: “I get a huge rush of dopamine from finishing a book and putting it out there.”

Advice from IR Approved Author J.B. Manas: “Give your indie book the same attention you would if you were pitching it to an agent, because the reader shouldn’t be able to tell the difference.”

The Mirror Man is a Hitchcockian thriller in which a reclusive writer with the power to read memories is forced by a mysterious stranger to steal government secrets.

Continue ReadingAdvice from IR Approved Author J.B. Manas: “Give your indie book the same attention you would if you were pitching it to an agent, because the reader shouldn’t be able to tell the difference.”

IR Approved Author John Albedo: “The best [part of being indie] is getting an opportunity to depart from the beaten track…allowing the final product to emerge as you intended.” 

Armed with extraordinary medical talent and a winning smile, newly trained surgeon, Chase Callaway, enters the world of private practice in Los Angeles, only to be greeted by a wall of stunning peer rejection.

Continue ReadingIR Approved Author John Albedo: “The best [part of being indie] is getting an opportunity to depart from the beaten track…allowing the final product to emerge as you intended.”