Category Archives: Outland Books

Outland Entertainment is pleased to announce that we’ve acquired a new coffee table art book by Kennon James – The

A young woman, wearing an expensive pink dress from the 1700s, carrying a rapier

Outland is pleased to announce that La Maupin, the second in Stratford’s series, is hitting bookshelves today! In La Maupin, the second installment in Stratford’s series, the star is a Julie d’Aubigny, whose scandalous life was legendary, even while she was still alive.

In Allison Pang’s IronHeart chronicles, each chapter begins with a short rhyming couplet that sounds like a chat children would use when skipping rope. The eerie, slightly sinister rhymes are one of Outland’s favorite details for the IronHeart books, so we asked her to share a little bit about where that concept came from, and how it evolved over the series.

An older woman, wearing a hoodie and jeans, her dark hear with gray streaks pulled up in a bun, carries a blade in one hand and a rifle over her shoulder. Angry wolves fill the shadows of the woods behind her.

This newest anthology from Outland Entertainment, Never Too Old to Save the World, has just launched on Kickstarter!

Outland is pleased to announce the acquisition of two anthologies from Pushcart nominated Latina writer Lauren Davila. As an editor, Davila has brought together two diverse groups of authors, both established and newly discovered, to explore the eerie and unsettling.

Outland Entertainment announces a brand new edition of Allison Pang’s dystopian, steampunk, fantasy adventure, Magpie’s Song, the first of her IronHeart Chronicles.

Outland Entertainment’s newest anthology, Bridge to Elsewhere, is now available! Join us for 19 tales of the day-to-day of space travel and those who make it happen.

By D. W. Vogel Sci-fi and fantasy writers live for worldbuilding. We love to spend hours, days, months, years planning

For ninety years, the planet Ert exists in never-setting sunlight. Then, darkness falls and lasts for ten years. The creatures

We worked with The Wolf’s Name author Raelyn Teague to develop additional rich content in the form of a fictional journal written by the sister of the main character found by her ancestor.

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