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IR Approved Author Michele Levy on What Motivates Her: “…the desire to tell stories that deal with issues still upending our world today.”

It’s 1968. The world is in turmoil. So is twenty-thee-year-old Anna Rossi, who questions everything about her life, from her mostly Jewish heritage to her fear of intimacy.

Advice from IR Approved Authors Laura C. Browne + Jill L. Ferguson: “Know your audience and what they need.”

In a contemporary Cinderella story following the lives of three best friends, readers and El and Leticia and Teresa learn how to love themselves first and then how to love someone else.

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IR Approved Author Lawrence Ricketts on his book “The Darkest of Games”

A top secret ‘International Security Operations’ (ISO), established to infiltrate and dismantle major criminal and terrorist networks has been compromised, and a number of its operatives killed as they commenced their operations.

Advice from IR Approved Author Jill Caugherty: “Be persistent, and don’t get discouraged.”

Growing up in a strict Utah farm family during the Great Depression, Irene Larsen copes with her family’s hardship by playing piano. Even after an unthinkable tragedy strikes, Irene clings to her dream of becoming...

Advice from IR Approved Author Patrick Holm: “…schedule time to write…”

"Brash Flow" is a dive into a dystopian future where hip hop is king.

Advice from IR Approved Rachel Teller (aka Austin Ogonoski): “Planning and outlining is the most important part of the creative process.”

It’s about a teenage girl fresh out of high school who doesn’t really care to take her mental health issues seriously, and is stuck in a perpetual destructive cycle that only her immediate family, as...

Amazon Basics: 5 Simple Strategies for Success

Amazon sold its first book in 1995, and as we all know, Jeff Bezos’s baby has now grown into a behemoth that dominates not only the bookselling business, but online retail in general.

IR Approved Author Carrie Hayes: “People are generous and they do want you to succeed.”

New York City in 1868 is filled with intrigue, lust and ambition. Based on a true story, sisters Tennessee Claflin and Victoria Woodhull must risk everything in their fight for sexual equality.