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THE GAME of VORs

IR VERDICT: Andrew Orange takes the science fiction/fantasy genre and turns it on its heels. The author creates a believable world, albeit a bit gruesome at times, and delivers the opposite of the typical view...

A (Short) Interview with IR Approved Approved Author Mark S. Osaki

BEST EVIDENCE is a sparkling collection of lyrical and deftly-written poems.

Advice from IR Approved Author Jérôme Chouchan: “Creation is not something that you can plan and control.”

Target presents a unique approach to business and life, taking inspiration from the wisdom of the ancient Japanese martial art of archery ― Kyudo.

7 Book Marketing Strategies to Stay Away From This Year

When you first start out writing and publishing books, it can be incredibly hard to know who to listen to and what book marketing approaches to take. In fact, even experienced authors fall victim to...

Best Reviewed Books for March

March

IR Approved Author (and Farmer) Joan Donaldson: “I’d rather pod a bushel of peas than spend time marketing.”

"A captivating tale about father-daughter relationships, personal independence, and second chances” that takes place in the Great Smoky Mountains.

THIEF’S THEME: A Love Story

IR VERDICT: An imaginative tale, THIEF’S THEME: A Love Story uses descriptive details and intriguing escapades to make the reader wonder just how far this thief will go for the one he loves.

ANOTHER CHEESY FAMILY NEWSLETTER

IR VERDICT: Trying to maintain a sense of normalcy for the outside world, the family in ANOTHER CHEESY FAMILY NEWSLETTER faces crises like addicted babies, mental illness, custody issues and financial woes. By sharing their...

IR Approved Author A.J. Massey: “I became an author when I realized I had an entire world in my head that I wanted to share with others.”

A normal eighth-grader by day, thirteen-year-old Ben awakens one night in a fantastical dream world.