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Ivan Obolensky on the best part of being an indie: “I write what I write, about what I want to write about.”
Spun with suspense and realistic magic, "Eye of the Moon" is a brisk tale that will keep you reading late into the night.
KINGS OF PARADISE
IR VERDICT: KINGS OF PARADISE is a richly told, dark fantasy and coming-of-age story of two contrasting young men, one poor and fiercely independent and the other privileged and rebellious, and their struggles to find...
THE MARTYR’S BLADE
IR VERDICT: THE MARTYR’S BLADE is a riveting fantasy adventure with well-drawn, complex characters in a meticulously detailed, fascinating world. What starts as a simply mystery enfolds into a gripping story with high stakes. A...
MIGUEL TRAVELER #1
IR VERDICT: MIGUEL TRAVELER #1 is a dystopian thriller of a different kind. Set within an unforgiving and uncertain realm, Daniel McFatter’s provocative debut provides so much more than mere entertainment, especially from Miguel Morgan—a...
GOING OVER THE FALLS
IR VERDICT: Resident doctor, Lorna, is allowing herself enjoy one last surfing holiday with no strings attached when she finds out her estranged mother, Alex, is seriously ill. The fractured relationship between mother and daughter...
S. Khubiar: “…grownups still have imaginary friends that we play with in our backyards. Those backyards are fiction.”
A retired American-Israeli assassin, Shahla, quit wet work because she struggled with her conscience.
Author Roy Russell’s Advice to fellow indies: “Find a good editor who will make your words shine.”
"Known Shippable" is a sci-fi action comedy about an entry level tester discovering the world he lives in is a simulation.
Should You Write a Series or a Stand-Alone?
It's important to have variety and to make sure, whether you're writing a series or a standalone, that you give your readers what they deserve — a quality, time-consuming, soul altering, reading experience.
This book is about recognizing that, as Thoreau said, "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation."