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IR Approved Author Wayne Edward Hanson: “There is no such thing as writer’s block! There is sloth, procrastination, distractions, etc.”
Sent on a light-speed mission a crew finds the physical universe gets so squishy at speed, they can change it at will. But they are essentially ordinary people and it goes to their heads
IR Approved Author William Meffert Tells All About His Book
A non fictional historical account of the damage and destruction caused by wars.
IR Approved Author Rex Deerman: “Holding my first book in my hands was a really great feeling that I’ll never forget.”
Jack Landower is a 44-year-old accountant and math wiz who is stuck in a rut, with a dead-end job and a stagnant marriage.
Advice from IR Approved Author Ndirangu Githaiga: “A clearly defined sense of why you’re writing will be your guiding light…”
The book is about identity and how it is redefined when context changes.
Advice from IR Approved Author Owen Thomas: “Shock yourself. Delight yourself. Have fun. Worry about selling later.”
"The Lion Trees" is a work of literary fiction about an ordinary American family. Its central characters are a family of five – the Johns—living in Columbus, Ohio in the year 2005.
Best Reviewed Books – October
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What if you could reach back in time to deport the world’s worst environmental villains to a depository planet before their greed condemns Earth to an ecological apocalypse?
Advice from IR Approved Author Daniel Santos: “…becoming successful in publishing is a marathon, not a sprint…”
A story about trauma, abuse, and mental health, "Life is Inevitable" is about Eighteen-year-old boy Brennan and seventeen-year-old girl Olivia, who have their entire lives and worldview changed when they commit suicide on the same day.
The Power of Reader Engagement and 5 Tips to Make it Happen
When we talk about book marketing, many authors tend to think that the ultimate goal is book sales. But what often gets overlooked is reader engagement.