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IR Approved Author John Hackert Tells All About His Book

This book is a condemnation of the ever-consolidating medical insurance industry's Cigna, and an at-minimum partial judicial system, the stakes of which reach well beyond the author's plight into the lives and health of many...

Advice from IR Approved Author Homa Pourasgari: “Market your book every day or people will forget about you and move on to the next best thing.”

The book is about the Japanese culture and the mistreatment of dolphins by the hands of the fishermen, the trainers and the people who sell them to make for a hefty profit. 

IR Approved Author Dave Tabler Tells All About His Book

Delaware before the railroads arrived in 1832 was hotly contested real estate. Circle back to 1610 for a ride that takes you through culture clashes, colonization, revolution and beyond.

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IR Approved Author L.E. Harper: “The publishing industry has never been kind to marginalized authors and #ownvoices work…”

Depressed fantasy author Kyla writes a dark ending to her story, killing her beloved characters. When she wakes one day and finds herself magically trapped in her imagined world, she must fight to change the...

IR Approved Author Cynthia J. Bogard on her Motivation: “I have stories inside me longing to be told.”

Four women, unknowingly bound together by one man’s violent past.

Advice from IR Approved Author Ian Crouch: “Enjoy the writing journey.”

This is the third volume in the trilogy about the life and times of King Pyrrhus of Epirus.

Advice from IR Approved Author Ryan L. Canning: “Write the story you want to write. Let the editor help you polish it later.”

The Queen of Helheim is not the type of immortal being that one should mess with – fierce, unforgiving, and fatally clever.

Advice from IR Approved Author John Frederick Zurn: “Usually when I receive a rejection from a publisher they encourage me to keep writing. This is probably the best advice I ever received.”

My book describes my inner journey toward God that is both unique in its path, yet universal in its destination.