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Advice from IR Approved Author Robert McBryde: “Develop a low-cost, gather-the-low-hanging-fruit marketing plan.”

"My Time with You Has Been Short but Very Funny" is a series of sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant autobiographical stories and vignettes spanning two continents and seven decades.

IR Approved Author Thomas DeConna Tells All About His Book

"Accustomed to the Dark" is an allegory, a social commentary wrapped inside a coming-of-age story.

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IR Approved Author Skyeris: “I chose self-publishing because it’s a better fit for my goals and my timeline, and I’ve been very happy with it.”

"Still Moving" is a memoir about my first three years of Long Covid. It's a raw, searing account of the psycho-spiritual experience.

Multiple IR Approved Author Karen E. Osborne on her Writing Process: “Characters speak to me. Demand I tell their stories.”

A powerful story about love, courage, sacrifice, resilience, and hope. Set in 1924 during the Harlem Renaissance, it chronicles the journey of an immigrant, mixed-raced woman from the Congo, to England, then Jamaica, and eventually...

An Observation from IR Approved Author James Wood: “It doesn’t matter how great your book is if no one knows about it.”

Two adversaries on opposite sides of the Eternal Conflict meet by chance and become allied against a new and sinister third power that has entered the fray.

IR Approved Author Gregory Wunderlin: “I feel like being in that indie scene will let me experiment and mess up in the most glorious ways possible.”

What are all fantasy books about? Massive, sweeping themes, outrageous stakes, and a lot of fun.

Advice from IR Approved Author Rick Joi: “Build beta readers into your book-writing process!”

If your organization has employees, then it has work anniversaries—and odds are they’re not great. But done well, work anniversaries can be a phenomenal opportunity to strengthen your workplace culture and improve employee experience.

IR Approved Author H.L. Cherryholmes Tells All About His Book

At the rehab facility it was suggested that Meredith’s recovery may have stalled because she’s clinging to her past, so she decides to sneak off to try and find answers.