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Advice from IR Approved Author Mohammed A. Halim: “If you are not afraid of hard work, go ahead.”

This book is about the Koranic laws and rules on Muhammadism (the religion followed by the Muhammadans), and the way those laws and rules are being observed by the Muhammadans of today, all over the...

Advice from IR Approved Author Cam Lang: “If you’re struggling to find an idea or advance your story, go for a walk and just study everything you can.”

I like to call this a "Murder Mystery History"...and a book about urban planning!

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Advice from IR Approved Author Jim Christopher: “Find a process that fits with your personality and pushes you to finish your project.”

A terminally-ill man changes his end-of-life plans when a disembodied omnipotent voice offers him hope, and a deadly purpose.

Advice from IR Approved Author Larry Brill: “Get as much joy as you can from the writing process itself. The rest is gravy.”

A conservative, English-born newspaperman and a radicalized American prostitute combine their unique skills to uncover and publish reports of government graft and British military secrets in 1773 Boston as the colonies and the crown inch closer...

Advice from IR Approved Author Nancy Lorraine: “For any writer, seek out other authors for support.”

This is a story of unconditional love and unconventional solutions to challenging life events. 

Advice from IR Approved Author Allison Jones: “Have a great support system”

The book centers around Addie Snyder, a forty-something woman, who bursts on the literary scene with her debut novel.

Advice from IRDA Winning Author J.A. Carter-Winward: “Know why you’re a writer and make sure it matches what you write.”

Except for being the only man in town who had never set foot in either of its brothels, Wade Kendall couldn't be more ordinary. A retired life-insurance salesman, father of two grown sons, and former...

7 Tips To (Better) Promoting Your Book on Instagram

You may not know it but Instagram (and specifically #bookstagram, an Instagram account dedicated to books) is a great way to promote your title.