OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES THE WOLF’S NAME FROM RAELYN TEAGUE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 03, 2020

OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES THE WOLF’S NAME FROM RAELYN TEAGUE

Independent Publisher Signs Historical Fantasy Novel Through #dvpit

Kansas City, MO: Outland Entertainment is pleased to announce the acquisition of a debut historical fantasy novel from author Raelyn Teague. The Wolf’s Name was acquired by senior editor Gwendolyn N. Nix for Outland Entertainment by participating in Twitter’s #dvpit event. #dvpit is an opportunity where writers pitch their stories on the social media platform for editors and agents to evaluate.

“I was drawn to Teague’s initial pitch on Twitter during the #dvpit event due to my own love of rich historical fantasy stories. Once I read it, I knew it would be a favorite of those who are fans of Anne of Green Gables and Tarzan looking for a magical twist,” said Gwendolyn Nix. “This was Outland’s first time participating in #dvpit and now we are hooked on Twitter events like these.”

"This was my first year participating in #dvpit, so I was thrilled to hear of Outland's interest in my pitch,” said Raelyn Teague. “As a debut author, I was nervous about finding the right home for my novel, but when Gwendolyn Nix told me of her vision for my book, I knew she understood it the way I did. I'm so excited to work with her and Outland to bring this novel to readers."

The Wolf’s Name is an adult historical fantasy with elements of mystery, magic, and romance taking place in 1885 New Westminster, Canada. Matilda O’Connor is certain her hypnotist brother, Nathaniel, was murdered by a malicious neighbor, but the death is ruled a suicide and Nathaniel labelled a traitor to his country. Struggling to run a failing farm and to raise her younger siblings alone, Matilda sets out to prove her brother’s innocence, but when she saves the life of the one person who has answers—a mysterious man with impossible strength and regenerative abilities—he won’t say a word to her and believes he’s a wolf. As Matilda vows to unlock the werewolf’s secrets and her attachment to him grows, she discovers a dark and intoxicating magic with the power to change men into monsters and learns Nathaniel—and the killer she hunts—might have been something far more dangerous than traitors.

The Wolf’s Name is currently slotted for a 2022/2023 release.

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About Outland Entertainment: Outland Entertainment is an independent publisher specializing in transmedia worldbuilding in speculative long and short fiction, comics, graphic novels, tabletop and RPG games, and other forms of media. We design, produce, and distribute our products. Our works are distributed through our website and networks like IPG and Comixology.

About Raelyn Teague: Born and raised in Canadian cowboy territory, Raelyn Teague started telling stories since before she knew her alphabet. While at university, she turned her back on her love of writing in pursuit of a shinier, more "practical" career until she learned having her soul slowly rot away wasn't more practical after all. Luckily, writing (mostly) welcomed her back. An artist and martial artist, when she isn't reading or working on her latest novel, she's doodling the characters from her favourite video games or reminding her cat she already fed him. Check out more on her website at https://www.raelynteague.com/ or follow her on Twitter at @RaelynTeague or @raelynteague on Instagram.

About Gwendolyn Nix: Gwendolyn N. Nix is the senior editor with Outland Entertainment. As a writer, her novels include Sharks of the Wasteland and The Falling Dawn (Celestial Scripts #1), and her short fiction has appeared in StarShip Sofa, and anthologies such as Apex: World of Dinosaurs, Where the Veil is Thin, and The Sisterhood of the Blade. Check out her website at gwendolynnix.com, or follow her on Twitter at @gwendolynnix and Instagram at gwendolyn.nix.

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