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IRDA Winner Travis Lee Hicks: “Readers who are going through difficult times will be inspired by my daughter’s story and find solace in knowing that they’re not alone.”

“No Match For Her” is a memoir of my experiences as the father of a pediatric cancer patient.

IRDA Winner Tolu’ A. Akinyemi: “Writers are living things, writers don’t die.”

This book is a collection of seven insightful short stories covering everyday events that are articulated in excellent storytelling.

IRDA Winning Author Sarah Zabel on the best part of being indie: “That what is produced truly represents me, not someone’s commercial interests.”

"Fighting Chance" is a scientific exploration of major depression, from its cellular neurobiology to modern treatments.

IRDA Winner Skye Westdijk on the best part of being indie: “Being able to make all the decisions yourself.”

The world has been wrecked by an age old war after the death of the Lady of Light. In "A Dance of Darkness", seven unique characters cross paths and discover that they have a much...

IRDA Winning Author C.K. Donnelly: “I believe having a supportive and experienced team of professionals (editors, PR, etc) to help is critical to an indie book’s success.”

Sixteen-summer-old Mirana Pinal is one of the few to have ever possessed all three magical Aspects—Seeing, Healing, and Defending—but she has terrifying visions that wielding her magic will destroy her homeland.

Why Should You Consider Hiring a Book Publicist

Having a PR person may sound like something that happens once an author cracks the New York Times bestseller list, but authors are often surprised to learn that a book publicist does their work well...

IRDA Winning Author Daniel Weisbeck: “Legacy Motivates Me.”

"Children of the Miracle" is a dystopian tale exploring the consequences of unconstrained technology on civilization.

IRDA Winning Author Corinne Ruff: “Roadblocks are just course adjustments.”

"Aviona the Flying Carousel Horse of Long Beach Island" is Pinocchio meets Misty, Dumbo, and Dorothy.

IRDA Winner Dylan Meikle on “Learning in Lockdown: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Young Children Thrive During Campus Closure”

This book offers parents of young children  - who are dealing with teaching their own kids at home due to school closures - advice, advocacy and a huge dollop of empathy!