“Thanks to the entire team at Outskirts Press! The quality of my book in all versions is outstanding.” via Introducing Brenda Marie Black, author of The Bella Rose & Dianthus Bobby — Author Testimonials
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Introducing T.W. Messer, author of The First Two Seasons — Author Testimonials
As a first time author, Outskirts Press made my experience a very positive one. via Introducing T.W. Messer, author of The First Two Seasons — Author Testimonials
Introducing Edward Goodliffe, author of Nailed It: The Story of the Granum Gripper — Author Testimonials
“The whole experience has exceeded my expectations and the finished product is excellent.” via Introducing Edward Goodliffe, author of Nailed It: The Story of the Granum Gripper — Author Testimonials
Introducing John J. Wells, author of Die Like A Dog — Author Testimonials
“I am tremendously pleased by all that Outskirts did for me.” via Introducing John J. Wells, author of Die Like A Dog — Author Testimonials
Introducing E. Philip Trapp, author of Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer — Author Testimonials
“I am thrilled and pleased the book is published.” via Introducing E. Philip Trapp, author of Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer — Author Testimonials
New York Times Book Review — Shot of Sky
FICTION Can Light be Found when the Love we had is Lost? By Skyler Kraft Jan. 20, 2020 After a decade of cultivating children’s books and editing critically acclaimed adult best-sellers, Jill Santopolo enters the page herself with her debut adult novel, The Light We Lost. Capturing what it means to […] via New York Times… Continue reading New York Times Book Review — Shot of Sky
Writing Advice: Interview with Kate Rauner — W. Wang’s World Commentary
Kate Rauner The next writer we are interviewing is Kate Rauner, who also provided the cover design of “Deep Down & Dirty Writing Secrets.” A lover of science and science fiction, she spent her professional career as an engineer, most recently providing environmental protection services to a huge open pit copper mine in the American […]… Continue reading Writing Advice: Interview with Kate Rauner — W. Wang’s World Commentary
The Internet and it’s Resources — Site Title
History of the the Internet: The first telegraph was developed in the 1830’s and 1840’s. In the 1950’s computers had begun developing. The internet had started out in 1962 as a part of (DARPA) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency than evolving in 1969 into Arpanet. In the 1980’s with the public support use of Arpanet […]… Continue reading The Internet and it’s Resources — Site Title
Thoughts On: “Now There’s Another Hole in the Ozone Layer. Great. “ — Professional Writing 210: Digital Writing
In this article, written by Alex Lubbin for Vice, discusses the recently formed hole in the ozone above the Arctic. While it isn’t the most informative of articles, it does convey a message that many have felt the need to express themselves. By doing this, the author is able to bring its reader in, while […]… Continue reading Thoughts On: “Now There’s Another Hole in the Ozone Layer. Great. “ — Professional Writing 210: Digital Writing
Getting ready to pitch? Read me first! REVISITED — Gwen Jones Writes
Writers Conferences–HA! Remember those? Workshops, panels, sitting across from editors and agents, breathing the same air… Oh, the good old days! I’m sure somewhere down the road we’ll be in the same room together again, scarfing cheese and grapes from the appy trays and crowding around the bar. But until then, here’s some sage advice […]… Continue reading Getting ready to pitch? Read me first! REVISITED — Gwen Jones Writes