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IR Approved Author S.B. Frasca on the Hardest Part of Being Indie: “Driving the ship and yet always having to drive the ship.”
From loser, to vandal, to… hero? Tenth-grader Hy navigates new, messy feelings of friendship, identity, and self-worth through an epic art project.
A wildly entertaining, humorous, but educational story about two new parents navigating childbirth and more for the first time, written from a new father's perspective.
Thomas Wade Duncan lost a leg, his self-control, and his fiancée. This is a dark, Civil War-era tale of addiction, witchcraft, and an uncertain redemption.
The book is about two friends whom under duress initially go to natural defensives which then creates an unhelpful pattern that they have to work through to get back to connection.
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Advice from IR Approved Author Christopher Hawkins: “Do what you can when you can, and don’t be afraid to go out of your comfort zone.”
"Downpour" is about a family that becomes trapped in an isolated farmhouse when a strange rain begins to fall that literally eats away at their home and turns everyone around them into monsters.
Advice from IR Approved Author Steven Mayfield: “Don’t let your genuine narrative voice get lost in an effort to be rich and famous.”
A former gold rush town offers to sell four abandoned mansions for a penny apiece if the buyers agree live in the homes until they can be counted in the 1920 census. It sets off...
Lucy’s People is the story of a country and a life, a love letter to Ethiopia, and an anti-war protest.
Advice from IR Approved Author Tara Reva: “You’re in it for yourself, not to prove anything to others.”
My book is about sticking up for your family in times of trouble and giving them the benefit of the doubt especially if you don't like them.