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IRDA Winning Author Jenna Tico: “[I write] About fourteen seconds per day, or however long I can get before my eldest child spills juice all over my foot, and my youngest decides to eat the remote control.” 

Cancer Moon is a journey through the decade of my twenties, coming-of-age in a time and place where I was constantly told my feelings were too much to handle; and ultimately, not only claiming them,...

IRDA Winning Author Dr. Khashayar Farzam Tells All About His Book

The Doctor's Perspective: A Look at Testosterone, Wellness and Performance explores the intricate relationship between hormones, metabolic health, and performance, offering an evidence-based analysis of these often-misunderstood topics. Written by a physician, this book delves...

IRDA Winning Author Rodney Nelsestuen: “My first short story was written in seventh grade. It was a science fiction story of how a hole in the ozone layer was threatening to kill us all.”

“TOO MANY STONES is an emotionally powerful novel... ...A luminous pastoral novel about how a young teen's sexual awakening and rape drastically change her life and those of everyone close to her..."

IRDA Winning Author Linda Rönn: “The words almost write themselves when I’m sad or mad. Then I edit when I’ve calmed down.”

This memoir shares my deeply personal journey—from the joy of a positive pregnancy test to the heartbreak of a termination for medical reasons (TFMR). The events unfold during the first Trump administration, when women’s healthcare...

IRDA Winner Eva Frances Tells All About Her Book: “The Next Round is a beach read through and through.”

The Next Round is a friends-to-lovers, second-chance romance written in a dual timeline. It follows the story of two friends before and after their more-than-friendship ruptured.

IRDA Winning Author Kim Hays: “Since I was a child, reading books by my favorite authors has given me immense pleasure. I like the idea that one of my books could make a reader that happy.”

Andi Eberhart is biking home on an icy winter night when she is killed in a hit-and-run. Her devastated partner, Nisha, is convinced the death was no accident since Andi had been receiving homophobic hate...

IRDA Winning Author Paul Redvers Brown: “The struggle of immigrants trying to succeed without abandoning their country of birth is a story everyone needs to understand and appreciate.”

A teenage boy promises his Italian grandfather that he will write a book about him. Fifty years later, he does and is shocked by what he discovers.

IRDA Winner Angela Chaidez Vincent: “If you enjoy narrative poems featuring bad-ass women, lyricism in language, formal variety, strange inventiveness, humor, and an indomitable spirit, you will enjoy this book.”

Arena Glow sings the women of the arena: the rodeo arena, the cockpit of a small plane, the boys’ club of engineering, the confines of a murderous board game, the Colosseum in which women also...

Teena Hostovich Tells All About her IRDA-Winning Book

It's a combo advice book for men and women about building a career in corporate America, investing, building a life, interspersed with some of my life lessons.