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Advice from IR Approved Author Alex Chapley: “Be daring, develop your craft, have fun.”

A Zen Buddhist vigilante’s friend is killed by a gang of misandrist serial killers, so the vigilante becomes obsessed with getting payback.

Advice from IR Approved Author Tom Blanton: “Every word counts. Every word.”

In this book, the second in a series, intrepid fourteen year-old sleuths, Arthur and Marya, are once again drawn into a mystery that will challenge their intelligence, courage, and trust in each other as they...

Advice from IR Approved Author Fred Misurella: “Write because you love to and feel your life is empty without it.”

"A Pontiac in the Woods" is a young woman’s rude, sometimes primitive narrative that packs a surprising punch.

Advice from IR Approved Author Ryburn Dobbs: “don’t write and publish in isolation. Get whatever editing, proofreading, design help you can afford.”

"The Comfort of Distance" is about a forensic anthropologist who is asked by his estranged brother, a sheriff’s deputy in South Dakota, to help solve the mystery of body parts turning up in the Black...

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IR Approved Author Gary F. Bengier: “I don’t believe that the Muse suddenly delivers any masterpiece into your head.”

Set in a richly envisioned future world, Unfettered Journey is the story of an AI scientist who seeks to create robot consciousness and discovers the resilience of the human spirit.

Advice from IR Approved Author Hannah D. State: “Seek out the services of experts when needed.”

Twelve-year-old Sam Sanderson is given tremendous responsibility when a mysterious visitor arrives one night, and she's thrust on an otherworldly adventure. Her mission is to find the elusive Hopewell Star in order to save both...

IR Approved Author Lesley L. Smith: “I’m motivated primarily by fun.”

Singer-, spy-, lover-extraordinaire Jack Jones is caught in the middle of an intragalactic war (which, sure, he may have started, but still: dangerous!). Fans of books in the style of Douglas Adams' The Ultimate Hitchhiker's...

IR Approved Author D Robert Hardy: “I write to relive. I write to express myself. I write because I must.”

"Raven’s Apprentice" brings to light everyday events that we assume are coincidence, but when we look deeper into these experiences, we can see there is order and an underlying connection to all living things.