In my first publishing experience, I was a software hobbyist in the late 1970s. After creating a program on our home computer, we would write an article and submit it to a magazine. If successful, the article would go through steps of a traditional editorial and production process until, nearly a year later, you would see your work in print. Relatively few articles had the opportunity of seeing the light of day. Books were more glacial in reaching print.

Today, if your desire is to have your work be visible, the digital world is full of content. The compendium of works is immense. The gap between highest quality and noise more so.

Mudsox Publishing is working with a limited number of works to provide professional polish to quality work.

Charles E. Weindorf
charles.weindorf@mudsox.com
www.charlesweindorf.com