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Best Reviewed Books — June

It's summer! Find yourself some shade and check out some of our best reviewed books from June!

IRDA Winner Sarah Mattern: “It’s easy to be fast and flexible as an indie, but there are many gaps of knowledge to fill in along the way.” 

"Dust and Mud" is about a young woman, Ellie Dray, who goes to prison for an ecoterrorist bombing at her university.

IRDA Winning Author Shannon Hugman on Being Indie: “It feels like there is infinite potential and anything is possible.”

"Analogies, Energies & Celestial Bodies" is not your average astrology book; it's a fun yet deep read for beginners and experts.

IRDA Winner Renaii West: “I love sharing my stories. I want most for my stories to find their audiences.”

As the title, Death by Chaos, suggests, there is a death caused by some chaos on a college campus in the early 1970’s. 

IRDA Winner Daniel Scarpati: “I’m much less interested in fortune or fame than I am being involved in telling terrific stories that others can appreciate.”

"Gofers" puts the jobs and lives of entry-level film and TV production assistants (PAs for short, a.k.a. “gofers”) in the spotlight!

IRDA Winner Jorge Sanchez: “I really enjoy it when the readers comment how much they laughed, or cried, or that they had a fun ride.”

After a rare fungus turns people into zombies, a man travels the post-apocalyptic wasteland in search of his daughter.

IRDA Winning Author Cori Willams: “The beauty of diversity is not gathering different and diverse people and trying to make them act the same way.”

"Thriving While Black” sets out to explore the psychological and emotional consequences of being Black in corporate America.

3 Ways to Turn Your Casual Readers into Diehard Fans

Have you ever wondered why some authors seem to have such a dedicated fanbase? And more so, how you can establish one yourself?