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IRDA Winner Ginger Tran Talks about “tourmaline”

"tourmaline" is full of poetry about self-healing, rediscovering the self, shifting through trauma, emotional disturbances, mental afflictions, and spiritual rebirthings.

55 Essential Resources for Indie Authors to Bookmark Now

There are a lot of difference between making your own way as an indie author and working with a traditional publisher but the main difference is personal accountability. While that sounds daunting and overwhelming, it...

Advice from 90-year-old retired university professor of journalism + IRDA Winning Author Lee Carl: “Keep writing.”

THE CHOKER is a mysterious adventure with many angles.

IRDA Winning Author Genevieve Layman: “The interest and desire to act creatively with plants is a deeply human experience.”

"Gather & Make" provides step-by-step instructions for activities that encourage lively engagement with plants.

IRDA Winning Author Ayn Cates Sullivan: “We need super heroines who can remind us how to live and thrive on planet Earth!”

In the #MeToo Era, women take strength from the Divine Feminine Essence passed down in the Legend and Lore of the Celtic Goddesses and Heroines.

IRDA Winning Author Eichin Chang-Lim: “As a romance and inspirational author, I write with my heart and soul.”

The LoveLock is a suspenseful and gripping love story.

IRDA Winning Author Ty Tracey: “I’ve been writing scary stories since I was old enough to put a few sentences together.”

"Three Days in Ashford" follows Daniel Hallowell and his eclectic crew of paranormal investigators as they begrudgingly travel to Ashford Ohio—a long abandoned town cut somewhere deep into the Ohio countryside.

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IRDA Winning Author Dick Johnson: “…there is nothing that compares to the immense satisfaction of completing that long arduous journey [of publishing your a book].”

Religion is held to be the source of our values and morality, the impetus behind all things good. Yet it sustains an unparalleled acquaintance with death, destruction, and terrorism.