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Advice from IR Approved Author Koza Belleli: “Never give up!”

Koza Belleli's TALI NOHKATI, THE GREAT CROSSING is a coming-of-age journey that follows a child guided by animal spirits across ice, sea, forest, and plains in search of his people.

8 Ways You Can Promote Your Book for Free (or Almost Free)

Do you write because it’s your hobby? If yes, you don’t have to spend a lot of time thinking about marketing. However, if you are writing to sell, you need to publish your book so...

Advice from IR Approved Author Katie Walsh: “The publicity can be fun and not that scary!”

Readers looking for a humorous romance colored with nostalgia and summer magic will find it all in Katie Walsh’s FOLLOW YOU DOWN.

How to REALLY Reach Your Target Readers and Sell More Books!

If you want to sell more books, (and spoiler alert: we all do), you have to really know your reader.

Advice from IR Approved Author Gregory Lee: “Write from the heart. Be true to yourself.”

Gregory Lee's MY GOOD LIFE details an inspiring journey, demonstrates the ability to overcome adversity, and exhibits motivational storytelling.

Advice from IR Approved Author John Altamura: “Be persistent. Be confident. Accept rejection. Learn from others.”

John Altamura’s SEVEN YEARS IN CHICAGO: A Journey of Growth | Part I: Survival is an emotionally compelling exploration of love, regret, betrayals, grief, and human resilience amidst the chaos of it all.

5 FREE (and Awesome) Design Tools for Writers

As a self-published writer, you often find yourself in the shoes of a designer too. Here is a selection of less known apps and tools that will help you design and improve the looks of...

Advice from IR Approved Author Justin R. Pilar: “Write toward honesty, not trends. Readers respond to sincerity more than polish.”

The story of Justin R. Pilar's ECHOES IN EVERLY MANOR builds into a crescendo of emotion that palpably captures the depth of grief.

Advice from IR Approved Author Benjamin Branfman: “If you want to be a writer, then you need to put in a lot of effort. If that’s difficult, good! It’s supposed to be.”

Benjamin Branfman's GOODBYE, KILLER ROBOTS: Why Artificial Intelligence Won't Destroy Humanity is a clearly written polemic against AI doomsday scenarios with a novel perspective: that evolutionary theory, when applied to AI, shows why humans are...