IRDA Winner C.P. Mangel: “This is my debut novel, published shortly before my sixtieth birthday.”

"A Wounded Deer Leaps Highest" is the story of a sensitive biracial fifteen-year-old girl whose universal yearning for identity and belonging reflects the searing inhumanity of legalized segregation and heart-breaking obstacles both historical and tragically present in contemporary society.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winner C.P. Mangel: “This is my debut novel, published shortly before my sixtieth birthday.”

IRDA Winner John Gonzalez: “My motivation is internal.”

Through storytelling, we share some of the Korean people’s most humanistic attributes that have their roots in the Confucian and Daoist traditions and have survived the tension between traditional values and an endorsement of globalization and modernization.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winner John Gonzalez: “My motivation is internal.”

IRDA Winning Author Raea Gragg: “My goal as a graphic novelist is to create bodies or work that are fun!”

MUP follows the story of a little girl who gets trapped in the future with her teenage self, where both girls have to work together in order to save the world.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winning Author Raea Gragg: “My goal as a graphic novelist is to create bodies or work that are fun!”

IRDA Winner John Gubbins: “Dead white guys filled the curricula of the schools I attended.” 

"Authentic Wilderness" recounts life on board the Neptune: the cold, the threats from the Bering Sea, the shifting sexual alliances among the men and women crew members, and the mind numbing work. 

Continue ReadingIRDA Winner John Gubbins: “Dead white guys filled the curricula of the schools I attended.” 

IRDA Winning Authors Madalsa & Zuivere Mamgain: “Enjoy every bit of the journey. It is a very steep curve but with patience and perseverance we can scale it.”

The book is a series of poems compiled together in nine neat chapters. Each chapter explores one Covid-19 related theme (COVID-19, Social Distancing, Solitude, Fear, Abuse, Pain, Prayer, Gratitude and Hope).

Continue ReadingIRDA Winning Authors Madalsa & Zuivere Mamgain: “Enjoy every bit of the journey. It is a very steep curve but with patience and perseverance we can scale it.”

IRDA Winner Travis Lee Hicks: “Readers who are going through difficult times will be inspired by my daughter’s story and find solace in knowing that they’re not alone.”

“No Match For Her” is a memoir of my experiences as the father of a pediatric cancer patient.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winner Travis Lee Hicks: “Readers who are going through difficult times will be inspired by my daughter’s story and find solace in knowing that they’re not alone.”

IRDA Winning Author Sarah Zabel on the best part of being indie: “That what is produced truly represents me, not someone’s commercial interests.”

"Fighting Chance" is a scientific exploration of major depression, from its cellular neurobiology to modern treatments.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winning Author Sarah Zabel on the best part of being indie: “That what is produced truly represents me, not someone’s commercial interests.”

IRDA Winner Skye Westdijk on the best part of being indie: “Being able to make all the decisions yourself.”

The world has been wrecked by an age old war after the death of the Lady of Light. In "A Dance of Darkness", seven unique characters cross paths and discover that they have a much bigger role in this war than they thought.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winner Skye Westdijk on the best part of being indie: “Being able to make all the decisions yourself.”

IRDA Winning Author C.K. Donnelly: “I believe having a supportive and experienced team of professionals (editors, PR, etc) to help is critical to an indie book’s success.”

Sixteen-summer-old Mirana Pinal is one of the few to have ever possessed all three magical Aspects—Seeing, Healing, and Defending—but she has terrifying visions that wielding her magic will destroy her homeland.

Continue ReadingIRDA Winning Author C.K. Donnelly: “I believe having a supportive and experienced team of professionals (editors, PR, etc) to help is critical to an indie book’s success.”