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Rachel Straub Discusses “Weight Training Without Injury”

Read about the 1st place winner in the non-fiction category in the 2016 IRDA's,

If You Liked “The Nest”, You’ll LOVE…

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Terah Edun Talk to IR About Writing Strong Female Protagonists, Being Brave + Living in South Sudan

Author of eleven YA Fantasy titles and a New York Times + USA Today bestseller

“So why does everyone seem to think the e-book is dead? …because the authors whose ebooks are flourishing are self-published.”

Booktrope Closing Leaves Authors Hanging, Stealing Books in the Age of Self-Pubbing, 8 things booksellers want self-pubbed authors to know + more in this week's round-up

If You Liked “All the Light We Can Not See”, You’ll LOVE…

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5 Art Books that Could Only be Indie

Handcrafted. Small-batch. Self-published.

Deborah Bladon Talks about the Easiest (+ Hardest) Parts of Self-Pubbing

The NYT and USA Today bestselling author has written 32 novellas (parts of serials) and four stand alone books.

John Gaiserich Talks About “The Prelapsarians”

It's a novel that offers a complete reading experience, with ample quantities of both visceral action and character intimacy.

Julia G. Fox on “And Then There Were Three: Sixty-Seven Letters to Sasha”

When gay marriage was legalized in the United States on June 26, 2015, it appeared as though the last major hurdle for LGBT rights was finally overcome. While this is a major milestone in the...