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Advice from IR Approved Author Stephen Maitland-Lewis: “Revise and rewrite and have an experienced editor and a public relations/marketing guru in your corner.”

In the spring of 1959, a seemingly minor mistake in a wire transfer at a Swiss bank leads to the discovery of a plot by the CIA to launch a nuclear attack on he leaders...

Advice from IR Approved Author Daniel J. Davies: “Write. Remember to find delight in the actual thing, itself.”

This is the story of interrogator Emma Ripley, and her relationship with a suicide bomber who survives. 

IR Approved Author Ana Atanaskovic Tells All About Her Book

It is a romanticized biography of the woman who loved the famous scientist Nikola Tesla the most.

IR Approved Author Lonnie Busch: “I do like the freedom of publishing the stories I love and not being second-guessed by an editor.”

The world is rocked by earthquakes, revealing huge buried metallic objects which may hold answers to the roots of humanity… and the worst curse to ever plague the planet.

Walk Away

Whenever I paint, my biggest problem is knowing when to put the easel and brushes down and walk away from the canvas.

Advice from IR Approved Author Stu Jones: “If you really want to call yourself a “writer” devote yourself to perfecting the craft. Make every book better than your last.”

In a tech-addicted dystopia, a young cop struggling to survive is forced into a high-octane gladiatorial grudge match, where sinister corporate overlords pull the strings and humanity’s fate hangs in the balance.

Advice from IR Approved Author Alice McVeigh: “Don’t switch genres, as I did!!! Really confuses your readers.”

It's an unusual, sideways look at the immortal Pride and Prejudice. On the surface, it's summery and frothy and even possesses an extra romance (for Mary).

IR Approved Author Mariah Ashley: “Remember that you are doing this for the love of writing the story. Just finishing it is a success.”

The question the book asks is, "Is your past your curse or can it be your greatest gift?"

IR Approved Author J.W.S. Getty: “The best part of being indie is not having to wait or beg to have your story told.” 

The book is about an 11-year-old archaeologist, who is searching for Cleopatra's tomb, even better, she has the Regit Tigers of Egypt helping her.