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TINSEY CLOVER
IR VERDICT: TINSEY CLOVER is an elf who doesn’t quite fit in and her quest to find her place takes her outside her little village and into a great big adventure. Set amongst elves, trolls,...
FOURTEENER FATHER
IR VERDICT: “The Fourteeners” is the colloquial name given to the 48 mountains in the Colorado Rockies with summits over 14000 feet. In FOURTEENER FATHER, Benjamin M. Weilert writes lovingly about the majesty of these...
SPIRAL: A Catalyst for Innovation and Expansion
IR VERDICT: SPIRAL is an amalgamation of New Age and design thinking philosophies, culled from the author’s experience as an engineer. Her intriguing premise: that innovation and self-fulfillment are not linear processes; in other words,...
Advice from IR Approved Author Daniel Oliver: “Learn about marketing your book as soon as possible, even before your pub date arrives.”
College student Hank Galloway dreams of working as an engineer for NASA, but his struggles with mental illness threaten to derail both his professional and personal goals.
Supernatural abilities that haven't been seen on Earth in 7000 years come to life through generically engineered teenage kids raised to be fighters.
Best Reviewed Book of January
January
Colin Bryce Hamilton is living the dream. As a model, he jet-sets around the globe hooking up with cover-girls while he nurtures his eight-pack abs all in an effort to get to Milan, and the...
IR Approved Author Lawrence Ricketts: “The hardest part of being an indie is getting your book to a wider market.”
Paul Goldman along with his wife and son, have left their life in Israel behind and settled into a relaxed life in Miami. At a family outing they are caught in the middle of a...
What Can Authors Learn from the Most Common Proofreading Marks?
What’s the difference between the writing of an independent author and that of a traditionally published one? In a lot of cases, the answer lies in the details.