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Inspiration from IR Approved Author Benjamin Kwakye: “Telling this story is my own small way of shining light on themes of power, identity, and justice in a postcolonial context.”

Benjamin Kwakye's CHRONICLES OF FOUR ESTATES presents a richly textured narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of power, privilege, and endurance.

3 Ways to Turn Your Casual Readers into Diehard Fans

Have you ever wondered why some authors seem to have such a dedicated fanbase? And more so, how you can establish one yourself?

Inspiration from IR Approved Author Keith Edward Vaughn’s character, Ellis: “He still puts one foot in front of the other, tackling his demons and taking responsibility despite setbacks.”

Keith Edward Vaughn's BAD ACTOR is a voice-driven crime fiction that is funny, suspenseful, and poignant.

Advice from IR Approved Author Lena Gibson: “I spent so much of my life in my head and not sharing my thinking with others. Writing is a new way to share and be authentically myself.”

Lena Gibson's RACING TOWARDS DESTINY: A SPORTS ROMANCE (LOVE ON TRACK #1) isn’t a story about Anna's autism. It’s a story of Anna advocating for herself and living her dream. Along the way, she finds...

5 Quick and Easy Ways to Use Book Reviews

The quickest way to a potential reader’s shopping cart is to touch the heart of another reader. What do I mean by this?

Advice from IR Approved Author Shoeless: “No one has the right to judge your creativity, they can only advise. Once the first book is done, future publications take on their own momentum.”

William Overstreet's THE DYING ART OF LIFE: AN OLIVER TWIST SEQUEL. PROBABLY. is for someone who wants to see literary justice being done! They will see characters with whom they have secretly sympathized being allowed...

Inspiration from IR Approved Author William Overstreet: “I lived within the Navajo Nation for four years, read a lot about the history of its people and about the land itself.”

William Overstreet's HALLEY'S GATHERING concerns the transition from the Old West to the Modern, a subject that tends not to be addressed in genre westerns or in what’s usually called the neo-western.

5 Editing Services for Authors That are Worth Your Time

There are no truly brilliant writers, only talented editors.

Advice from IR Approved Author Hunter Snow: “Just write it. The rest will come.”

Hunter Snow's GONE COUNTRY is a fun, quick-read that will capture your heart.