IR Approved Author Daniel Maunz: “Being an indie author gives you a great deal of latitude in thinking outside of the box…”

"Questions of Perspective" is the story of two dissatisfied attorneys - Dave and John - who both struggle to find their respective roles in the Universe after John inexplicably takes over the role of God.

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IR Approved Author Joellyn St. Pierre: “Everything is alive. Death is just a name for something we don’t understand.”

Filled with laughter, tears and poignant insight, "Could Anthony Newley Be My Muse?" is an important addition to consciousness research encouraging people with no mediumistic abilities to create a bridge between the worlds.

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IR Approved Author L. James Rice: “The stories have been building in my head for thirty years, they need to get out.”

A young priestess named Eliles stands in the heart of a centuries-old conspiracy destined to unleash holy war or demonic genocide; through lies, manipulation, and murder, she’s on a seventeen-day march to fulfill or defy prophecy.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Kyle Bradford Jones: “Going indie doesn’t mean settling for less, but often actually means the opposite.”

"Fallible" is my experience as someone with a major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder who is also a physician.

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Advice from IR Approved Author Tim Holden: I believe there is real benefit in letting your subconscious slow cook the plot while you’re not writing.”

The question at the heart of the book is why did Robert Kett, a man with much to lose, do what he did? Aged 57, he led a very large rebellion in Tudor England.

Continue ReadingAdvice from IR Approved Author Tim Holden: I believe there is real benefit in letting your subconscious slow cook the plot while you’re not writing.”