The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

Begin transmission . . .

Running weekly from May 2016 to April 2017, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide.

Every week, readers received updates straight from A.P. Fuchs that were meant to entertain, educate, and inform.

The newsletter covered four main topics:

Weekly Creative Recap, in which Fuchs shared what he was working on and gave readers a behind-the-scenes look.

Flash Fiction, where each week a short-short story went out to entertain Fuchs’s readers.

Weekly Rant, where Fuchs went off on whatever topic interested him that week.

Anything, in which anything and any topic that intrigued Fuchs was discussed.

Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue One Hundred-five A newsletter unavailable anywhere else.

Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year Three.

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The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

Begin transmission . . .

Running weekly from May 2016 to April 2017, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide.

Every week, readers received updates straight from A.P. Fuchs that were meant to entertain, educate, and inform.

The newsletter covered four main topics:

Weekly Creative Recap, in which Fuchs shared what he was working on and gave readers a behind-the-scenes look.

Flash Fiction, where each week a short-short story went out to entertain Fuchs’s readers.

Weekly Rant, where Fuchs went off on whatever topic interested him that week.

Anything, in which anything and any topic that intrigued Fuchs was discussed.

Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue One Hundred-five A newsletter unavailable anywhere else.

Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year Three.

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The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

by A P Fuchs
The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

The Canister X Transmission: Year Three - Collected Newsletters

by A P Fuchs

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Overview

Begin transmission . . .

Running weekly from May 2016 to April 2017, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide.

Every week, readers received updates straight from A.P. Fuchs that were meant to entertain, educate, and inform.

The newsletter covered four main topics:

Weekly Creative Recap, in which Fuchs shared what he was working on and gave readers a behind-the-scenes look.

Flash Fiction, where each week a short-short story went out to entertain Fuchs’s readers.

Weekly Rant, where Fuchs went off on whatever topic interested him that week.

Anything, in which anything and any topic that intrigued Fuchs was discussed.

Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue One Hundred-five A newsletter unavailable anywhere else.

Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year Three.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927339664
Publisher: Coscom Entertainment
Publication date: 12/09/2017
Series: The Canister X Transmission , #3
Pages: 382
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

A.P. Fuchs is a working writer and illustrator, and the author of more than forty books. He is most widely known for his superhero epic, The Axiom-man Saga, and his shoot 'em up zombie trilogy, Undead World. He's been an independent publisher since 2004 and has played every role in the publishing business, including--but not limited to--editor, book interior and cover designer, publisher, and marketer. His spectrum of work includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, comics, essays, and articles. He also writes a weekly newsletter called The Canister X Transmission, which you can subscribe to here: www.tinyletter.com/apfuchsHe can be found on most social networks sharing information. A.P. Fuchs makes his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, smack dab in the middle of North America.
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