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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.

IRDA Winning Author Thom Kudla: “I am motivated by understanding myself and the world. Most importantly, I am driven by an undying desire to find meaning in what more often than not seems like what Camus would call “the benign indifference of the universe.”

Waking Up at the Gates is an epiphanic poetic journey from the deathly daily grind of the working world to the imaginative mindscapes of creative rebirth. This book guided me through a fatally difficult time...