Outlandish Reviews: Meg Gandy’s Godsend Volume One (Graphic Novel)
Meg Gandy’s Godsend is a good example of a creator-owned series going to crowdfunding and finding success.
Outlandish Reviews: James S. A. Corey’s Leviathan Falls (The Expanse Book 9)
The Expanse is a series we writers can all learn a lot from: understand your characters and stick to the rules of your setting, and you’ll send your audiences home happy.
Professional Practice: Comic Art Should Do More Than Look Good
Art in comics has to do more than just look good.
Outlandish Reviews: Halloween Recommendations
Here at Outland Entertainment, we could celebrate Halloween all year with tales of vegan zombies, heroic undead, witchy scientists, and
Outlandish Review: Undercover Courtly Intrigue in The King’s Beast and Raybearer
Editor in Chief Alana Joli Abbott takes a look at two excellent new books, Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko, and The King’s Beast from Rei Toma, that explore one of her favorite subgenres: courtly intrigue.
Outlandish Reviews: Three Middle Grade Fantasies Adults Should Read
By Alana Joli Abbott In 2020, my social media feeds were full of adults who were struggling to read. With
Outlandish Reviews: Two #Stitchwitchery Conclusions
Being Editor in Chief at Outland is only one of the hats I wear; I’m also a reader and reviewer, and I’ve been lucky enough to cover some of what I read over at Den of Geek. In summer 2019, I coined the hashtag #Stitchwitchery to describe a phenomenon that fascinated me: the combination of magic and sewing, which was explored in two current series, Rowenna Miller’s “The Unraveled Kingdom” and Elizabeth Lim’s “Blood of Stars.” When both of those series concluded this summer, there was no question I’d want to read them!
Outland Entertainment on the new serial, Born to the Blade
Recently, Publisher Melanie Meadors and Editor in Chief Alana Joli Abbott got together to chat about a serial they’re both
Choice of the Pirate – The power of CHOICE
It’s great a feeling to have your say on how a story develops. That while you’re reading, it evolves, and