Our beloved Discovery Awards entry is just $69 when you combo with a Pro Review! Sale ends Nov. 28. Learn More ›
Indiereader author Blog
IR Approved Author Jerold Bishop on the best part of being indie: “Nobody telling me… anything.”
‘Tears…’ is Jackson Ross’s story. Jackson began searching to know what really happened to his family, who was killed in an ‘accident’ when he was fourteen. He starts his search years afterward following his discharge...
Advice from IR Approved Author Kevin Cohen: “There is a niche audience for you out there, no matter what story you want to tell.”
"Wool" meets "The Road Warrior", set in a future desert wasteland where gravity is like the wind but very, very cruel.
Advice from IR Approved Author Dima Novak: “Invest in a cover you love. You’ll be living with it.”
14-year-old Moses Middleton, a secretly sensitive kid with high hopes and razor-sharp wits, organizes a chess club as a way of transcending the meager choices typically available to brown and black adolescents in New York City.
It’s an exciting time to be an author. And if you’re in still in the writing or editing phase, it’s a great idea to add some elements right into your book that you can use...
IR Approved Author Bill VanPatten Tells All About His Book
In the hot summer of California’s Central Valley, the bodies pile up. Are they victims of hate crimes—or something else?
This is a happy, upbeat adventure story in which we embark on a fun-filled voyage to the other side of the ocean.
Advice from IR Approved Author Scott Wagner: “Establish a writing habit and stick with it, even if you’re not “feeling it.””
It’s 1932 in the Arkansas Ozarks, and Prohibition is in full swing. Finn O’Brien, grieving the death of his father, finds himself on the run from a ruthless moonshiner with magical powers.
Advice from IR Approved Author Kalifa Rodriguez: “Trust your intuition and the process because the possibilities are endless.”
Eating These Foods Makes Me... is a children’s non-fiction book about nutrition and wellness.
In this post, we’ll share four tips that authors who self-publish can use to minimize their upfront costs.