Dr. Joe Vitale calls "Under the Glass Table" “a great gift to the world at a time when so many need it.”
LC McRae's memoir brings visibility to experiences that often remain hidden and reminds readers of the power of reclaiming their voice.
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Congratulations to Beth Granger! 🎉 "Born and Razed" won the 2026 CANREADS Award (Memoirs: Adversity, Resilience & Growth) and a 2025 Journey Book Award.
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Congratulations to Wanda J. Herndon on the release of "Working Class to Breaking Glass."
From a working-class upbringing to Starbucks leadership, her memoir shares the challenges, opportunities, and lessons behind her rise to executive roles.
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Dr. Ariff Kachra has signed with us to publish "The Performance Advantage," a new book exploring why DEI is directly linked to organizational performance.
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Beth Weir’s “One Move, One Mouse, One Marriage” captures reinvention with humor and honesty. Rebecca Doerge, Ph.D. praised the story as “clever, chaotic, and charming”—a fitting description of this novel about marriage, identity, and starting over.
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What does it take to break barriers in corporate America? Wanda J. Herndon shares her journey through race, class, leadership, and self-doubt in "Working Class to Breaking Glass".
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Clay Marsh writes that “Habits of Widows” captures grief “at a finite and infinite level.” Rondalyn Whitney’s memoir explores loss, resilience, and gratitude with extraordinary honesty.
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Three Ingenium Books titles recognized by the 2026 CANREADS Awards. Congratulations to Beth, Scott, and Boni!
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Unrest across the U.S. may have deeper psychological roots than we think.
In his forthcoming book, "America 9-1-1," Dr. Bruce Hutchison explores how unresolved trauma may be shaping the U.S. society.
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Have you ever walked into a room and known instantly you didn’t belong there?
This thread shares a reflection from our cofounder, Boni Wagner-Stafford, on how those moments shaped her path into publishing — told in her own voice.
When we built Ingenium Books, it felt like all those threads were finally landing in the same place — a publishing mission rooted in empathy, humanity, and connection.
That’s why our publishing program matters to me.
Because stories help us belong — to each other, our communities, and ourselves. They are the common ground we build our future on.
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