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Advice from IR Approved Author A.A.Blair: “Build relationships, connect with people, have a budget in mind, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.”

Effie knew she wasn’t the same after her accident but didn’t realize how different she had become until her family vacation.

IR Approved Author Gisèle L Grieves: “I never in my wildest dreams thought I would be an “author”…”

This book is about Jenny. She is a mother of four amazing children, and life is almost perfect, living in a beautiful home and having a small farm. Her husband is a hard-working accountant, who...

IR Approved Author Drew Paige: “I know that everyone has different outlooks and opinions, [but] it is difficult to know that not everyone will like my work.”

"The Darkness Within" is a true story of survival, of resilience and transformation. An unflinching look into the life of a woman named Drew.

6 Tips for Using Bonus Content to Boost Your Book Promotion

(Originally published 1/16/20) Creativity is a huge part of being an indie author. And while a lot of creativity goes into writing your book, it shouldn’t end there. When it comes to book promotion, indie...

IR Approved Author Tom Galvin: “I’m not going to let the fact I’m an Indie author get in the way of competing with traditionally published books.”

"The Auction" tells the story of a new economic system set thirty years in the future that saves America from ruin by creating a market for the future of young people, who are bought and...

Advice from IR Approved Author Andrew Palmer: “ABC. Always Be Creating.”

A VR-game designer builds a dream simulator to control his recurring nightmares, but when the operating system malfunctions he must confront his haunted past in order to regain control.

Advice from IR Approved Author Lisa Dianne McInnes: “Don’t back down just because you might fail…make the choice, take action, it’s so worth it.”

In her debut novel, Lisa Mcinnes urges us to explore the meaning of loss, the evil side of human nature, and the infinite power of rising above it all.

Advice from IR Approved Author Edward Dickey: “Don’t be in too big a hurry to publish. When you think the book is finished, set it aside…then go back and see what improvements you can make, and then set it aside again.”

Written for the general reader in twenty short chapters, Shakespeare Meets the Buddha brings a unique perspective to the works of Shakespeare and the teachings of the Buddha.

IR Approved Author Frank Forencich: “Focus on the journey over the destination”

This book is about focus. It’s about responding appropriately, to the right tigers, in the right proportion, at the right time.