Indiereader author Blog
Russell Ricard on being an indie: Best – I make all the decisions; Hardest – I make all the decisions
Sebastian Hart has dealt with a lifetime of goodbyes. And now, a year after his husband Frank’s death, the forty-year-old Broadway chorus boy still blames himself.
Linnea Tanner and her fascination with the “enigmatic Celts”
Can a curse control Ancient Britannia?
Charleston’s police chief asks his long-time friends in Savannah, former FBI profiler and former Atlanta medical examiner, to help him solve the bizarre murder of a wealthy woman.
Anne Michaud on “Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives”
This nonfiction book explores the reasoning and motivations of wives who stay after their politician-husbands cheat.
A young woman takes on the brutal merchant king of New York's East River waterfront—and wins.
SWITCH is told like a play in three acts. The story follows Miller and Evelyn Coretti, a marriage in disintegration.
No Time to Say Goodbye is a gripping novella about one man's desperate attempt to hold onto love and life no matter what happens, no matter where—or when—he is.
Juri Pill on his book’s inspiration: None of the bankers who caused the 2008 financial meltdown spent a single day in jail. That bothered me…”
A well-to-do family becomes the target of a vicious serial killer during the week of the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008.
Slow + Steady: Scott Semegran on his 25 year indie journey
IR’s second AUTHOR 2 AUTHOR post stars multi-hyphenate author (novels, short-stories and comic books) Scott Semegran. Scott shares his (almost) 25 year journey from early indie (1995) to over 35,000 books sold (to-date!) in 2017....