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IR Approved Author W. Royce Adams on his motivation: “I just have to write. I’m addicted.”
Exploring the complex and commonly overlooked emotional experiences of men, Scar Songs is a bold and unabashed collection of stories that looks at fraternal friendship, along with grief, growth, love and purpose...
Advice from IR Approved Author J. A Brooks: “Never give up. Getting rejected is way more common that being accepted.”
Twelve year old Jonah is looking for a friend but finds a father-figure in Mack, a person who is definitely not responsible enough to be giving advice, let alone raise a child.
Psychologist and couples therapist, Hagai Avisar, provides men with a relationship manual to capitalize on their masculine strengths.
Advice from IR Approved Author Daniel Burke: “Pay for a good editor and listen to her.”
A chance meeting between Joe Carroll, a traumatized combat vet turned Catholic priest-in-training, and Jane Carter, a mathematical genius and quantum physicist who suffers from schizophrenia, will change them forever.
Best Reviewed Books of the Month — March
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Advice from IR Approved Author Kristine Mcguire: “Work with lots of peer reviewers who will tell you the truth.””
Starting with the rehabilitation of the Old Oxford Horse Ranch south of Laramie, Wyoming, McGuire blends practical knowledge of architectural restoration, ranching methods, and livestock husbandry with the history surrounding a sandstone arch bearing the...
Keely is the ten-year-old heroine that jumps off the page immediately and grabs ahold of you… she doesn’t release you as she travels to the outermost parts of the universe searching for the secret elixir...
IR Approved Author Sarah Stusek: “Being a hybrid author is exhausting, so much of it falls on your shoulders…”
Stella is a normal teenager, besides the fact she grew up on TV. When she takes things too far, her parents send her to an at-risk youth wilderness therapy program in Montana, where she learns...
IR Approved Author Ty Tracey: “What you [indies] are doing is the great challenge of many people’s entire lives.”
There’s darkness sweeping over all of us. Something sinister—undoubtedly there, but not quite prominent enough to put our collective finger on.