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Brad Rau on “The Ghost, Josephine”
If you like Jonathan Lethem, Charles Portis or Chuck Palahniuk, if you’re receptive to dark comedy and you like a lean novel that’s chock-full of quirky characters and weird situations, you’ll probably like this one.
Why Traditionally Published Authors Are Choosing to Go Indie
As self-publishing shrugs off its "vanity press" stigma and becomes recognized as a bona fide and lucrative option, more and more authors are finding that going indie just makes more sense.
There are four forces that work against investors in their pursuit of long-term financial security: inflation, volatility, group think and global disruptions and dislocations.
If You Liked “Rising Strong”, You’ll LOVE…
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Audrey Taylor Gonzalez Talk About “South of Everything”
Set in 1940s Tennessee, "South of Everything" is a magical coming-of-age story about the daughter of a plantation-owning family, who, despite her privileged background, finds more in common with “the help”.
6 Favorite LGBT Indie Reads
One thing that the self-publishing revolution has made easier is finding work by oft-marginalized authors.
Robert Dinsmoor Talks about “Tales of the Troupe”
This IR Approved memoir follows the trials and tribulations of a comedy troupe in the mean streets of Manhattan in the 1980s, as told by one of the writers.
If You Liked “Isle of the Lost: A Descendant’s Novel”, You’ll LOVE…
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