3 Tips for Writing Realistic Dialogue—From Jane Austen
Holly Tri (Imperative Editing and Services) uses Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to provide 3 tips for writing realistic dialogue.
A Celebration of Small Press and Self-Published Books
Holly Tri (Imperative Editing and Services) uses Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to provide 3 tips for writing realistic dialogue.
★★★★★ Daisy, Bold and Beautiful is an absolute treat. Written by eleven-year-old phenom author Ellie Collins, this middle-grade novel discusses important topics and entertains with a cast of unique young characters.
★★★Flaming blue swords. Sleeping inside trees. A dense and vibrant world. The Assembly of Thirteen: The First Two Companions is a wonderfully entertaining, dangerously fun new fantasy novel from debut author Omayra Velez.
Christopher DiCicco, author of the story collection So My Mother, She Lives in the Clouds, has written a compelling, truly original, and hilarious blog post about mixing poetry with flash fiction.
After winning the IBR Book of the Month Contest for April, Annie Hartnett sits down with our editor-in-chief for an original interview about writing, animals, and more.
★★★★★ Come Back to the Swamp is a perfectly paced, masterfully creepy novella that doesn’t care if you have something to do today. Check out our five star book review here!
★★★★The Fortune Follies by Catori Sarmiento is a fiery new alternative history novel that was published by Double Dragon Ebooks. Independent Book Review gives it four stars in this glowing book review!
★★★★ This microfiction collection is a quick, entertaining read filled with unique imagery, complicated characters, and stylish prose. J. Bradley shines with Neil and Other Stories.
★★★★ Adversity Defeated, like its author, is a certified success. Check out our latest review of Marc Hoberman’s hilarious inspirational memoir about epilepsy and everyday life.
In the brilliant voice of twelve-year-old Elvis Babbitt, Rabbit Cake successfully balances grievance and comedy. This intriguing, just-weird-enough tale receives 5 stars and IBR’s Book of the Month honors.