Indiereader author Blog
Advice from IR Approved Author Alice McVeigh: “Don’t switch genres, as I did!!! Really confuses your readers.”
It's an unusual, sideways look at the immortal Pride and Prejudice. On the surface, it's summery and frothy and even possesses an extra romance (for Mary).
The question the book asks is, "Is your past your curse or can it be your greatest gift?"
IR Approved Author J.W.S. Getty: “The best part of being indie is not having to wait or beg to have your story told.”
The book is about an 11-year-old archaeologist, who is searching for Cleopatra's tomb, even better, she has the Regit Tigers of Egypt helping her.
Nick, a retired Penn State English professor, heads west with his aging dog Hildy to start life anew in Los Osos, a small coastal town in California.
This book helps readers and listeners understand and overcome sneaky obstacles that can keep us from realizing our potential as message senders, receivers, and listeners.
Advice from IR Approved Author Cindy Bigbie: “I found writing in the early morning to be key.”
The book is about trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational, decontextualized trauma and my own family’s trauma.
Best Reviewed Books of the Month — July
July
A chance encounter between Elliott and Jason, both damaged and disillusioned, leads to a strong connection between them.
Tuesday Mayes has just graduated from high school and looks forward to moving away for college in the fall. Only, her mom is hesitating because of Tuesday’s recent health diagnosis, and her dad has mysteriously...