OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES HOPELESS, MAINE
Outland Entertainment is pleased to announce they have acquired a series of both novels and graphic novels in the Hopeless, Maine universe by Tom and Nimue Brown. They will be running a Kickstarter to support the project in early 2021. Additionally, they are working with Alan Bahr to produce an RPG based in the same world.
Now Available – Where the Veil is Thin
Outland Entertainment has released Where the Veil is Thin for purchase in paperback and eBook. This anthology of short stories features diverse authors including Seanan McGuire, Glenn Parris, David Bowles, Minsoo Kang, Carlos Hernandez, C.S.E. Cooney, Gwendolyn N. Nix, Alethea Kontis, Shanna Swendson, Grey Yuen, Linda Robertson, L. Penelope, Alana Joli Abbott, and Zin E. Rocklyn.
The Soulless by Kate Martin Acquired
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Gwendolyn Nix gwen@outlandentertainment.com DARK FANTASY NOVEL ACQUIRED BY OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT Novelist Kate Martin joins Outland
Where the Veil is Thin Announced!
Hello folks! So, coming in February, will be a campaign for our latest anthology – Where the Veil is Thin.
Ian Stuart Sharpe on the Jotunn War Cover Process
One of the ideas that fascinates me most as an author are the symbols we use throughout history. For example,
NEW COMIC, ORC GIRL & GOBBO, RELEASES FROM OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Gwendolyn Nix gwen@outlandentertainment.com NEW COMIC, ORC GIRL & GOBBO, RELEASES FROM OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT New Post-Apocalyptic
NEW VIKINGVERSE GRAPHIC NOVEL, THE JÖTUNN WAR, LAUNCHES ON KICKSTARTER
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Gwendolyn Nix gwen@outlandentertainment.com NEW VIKINGVERSE GRAPHIC NOVEL, THE JÖTUNN WAR, LAUNCHES ON KICKSTARTER The first
Reclaiming Norse Mythology from the Nazis by Ian Stuart Sharpe
It is one of the most iconic scenes in modern cinematic history: Indiana Jones is in a desperate race against
Interview with Ian Stuart Sharpe, Author of The All Father Paradox!
Q: What made you write The All Father Paradox? Ian Stuart Sharpe: I think it was preordained. Not in a crazy