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Alex Chu on her IRDA Winning Book “Days of Amber”

People should read my book if they want a story that makes fun of corporate America in a knowledgeable and well-informed way.

If You Liked Orange is the New Black, You’ll LOVE…

Four indie titles to keep you busy after you've finished binge reading the original!

Bob Oedy on his IRDA Winning Punk Rock Las Vegas Survival Guide

Punk Rock and bowling; who would have thought there was any correlation? Now add the glitziest, tackiest, most in-your-face city in the world and you've got a recipe for some great entertainment.

Shawn Coyne Explains The Story Grid and Why Every Author Needs It

A twenty-five year book-publishing veteran with his years of experience as an editor at the Big Five publishing houses and Hollywood lit agent has created a methodology called THE STORY GRID to evaluate, edit and...

Chip Wagar on His IRDA Winning Title The Carpathian Assignment

A unique combination of historical fiction and Gothic horror that is not often seen in the horror genre.

Coffee, Tea… or Literature?

Is the latest incarnation of The Espresso Book Machine (EBM) another game-changer? IR's Danny Snow does the math.

Marquita Valentine Chats with IndieReader

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author talks sexy heroes that make you swoon and sassy heroines that make you laugh

Len Napolitano on His Book “Nose, Legs, Body!

After 10 years of writing a wine column, I realized I had enough questions and answers to compile into a handy book for beginners.

Michael Nusbaum Writes about Ere àwòrán

"Potential means nothing without the realization of one's own abilities".