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IR Approved Author Tessa Bentley: “The best part about being indie is probably the most dangerous part—full creative control.”

When a family curse causes modern woman Vale to lose her children as she is forced back into Victorian England, she comes to understand—she must battle her fear of loving again if she hopes to...

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Creative writing is important. Most of us will fondly remember a book because of how the author described one single event.

Advice from IR Approved Author Daniel Burke: “Writing the story is the easy part. It’s getting people to read it that’s hard. Promotion is essential.”

It’s the near future, and the Metaverse is home to millions of hard-core game addicts called Meta Junkies. Shea Britton is one of them.

IR Approved Author Colin Dodds: “This seems like one of the worst times in history to be famous.”

Rudolph’s in a Cadillac, Santa’s in hiding and Christmas itself is being bought and sold with the fate of the world at stake. 

Best Reviewed Books of the Month — November

November

Advice from IR Approved Author Kim Catanzarite: “Don’t expect anything to happen. Just do your thing, write your books, keep going.”

Gregorie Babin is an innately gentle person struggling against the monster he’s becoming against his will.

Advice from IR Approved Author Tósìn Peters: “Enjoying the process is an integral part of the journey.”

"Letters to Untitled" is about reclaiming the narrative as a trauma and abuse survivor through poetry, reflections, and prose.

IR Approved Author S.B. Frasca on the Hardest Part of Being Indie: “Driving the ship and yet always having to drive the ship.”

From loser, to vandal, to… hero? Tenth-grader Hy navigates new, messy feelings of friendship, identity, and self-worth through an epic art project.

Advice from IR Approved Author Alex Bisset: “Don’t give up! It feels daunting at times…but stick with it, reach out to people in the amazing writing community, and you will find help along the way…”

A wildly entertaining, humorous, but educational story about two new parents navigating childbirth and more for the first time, written from a new father's perspective.