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IR Approved Author Martin Kendall talks about “The Freedom Building”

The Freedom Building received a 4+ star review, making it an IndieReader Approved title. Following find an interview with author Martin Kendall. What is the name of the book and when was it published? The...

Advice from IR Approved Author Richard R. Wyly: “Don’t give up, ever ever ever. I lean on my mate. I’m not proud.”

My book is a fictional comedy set in Stickitville, a small town in a lovely valley called Gray Lakes.

IR Approved Author E T Ellison: “Being a diehard recluse with simple needs, I’m not attracted to either fame or fortune.”

When a dead body with exploded eyeballs shows up on his beat, Ranger Travis One-Shoe starts to worry, and he's a dangerous worrier.

10 Steps To Turning Your Book Into A Film

If you’re reading this chances are you’ve written a novel you plan to adapt to the screen, which means you’re already in too deep. My condolences, my salutations. There’s only one way out and that’s...

Advice from IR Approved Author Karyn M. Bruce: “believe in yourself, love what you write, and never give up on either one.”

"I Will Write Loudly So You Can Hear Me" is the poignant and bittersweet account of a little girl’s memories of growing up as an only child with alcoholic parents.

IR Approved Author Dan Lawton: “There’s no such thing as an aspiring writer—no one’s stopping you from writing.”

Seven flowers, seven colors, seven meanings, and one 37-year-old secret—the green house is the keeper of it all.

Advice from IR Approved Author Ludmila Ritz: “…trust your own voice within [and] do not compare yourself to others…”

More than a memoir, "A Single Desperate Prayer" is a riveting account of one resilient girl’s life in a Crimean ghetto, replete with equal amounts of tragedy and triumph.

IR Approved Author Nick Alimonos on the hardest part of being an indie: “…dealing with the misconception that indie books are inferior to traditionally published titles.”

At its core, "The Princess of Aenya" explores the intersection between empathy and sadism, love and hate, death and rebirth.  

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