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Gary D. Robson

AUTHOR & FREELANCE WRITER

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  • Who Pooped BooksA fun series of children’s books about animal scat & tracks.
    • Acadia National Park
    • Big Bend National Park
    • Black Hills
    • Central Park (New York City)
    • Cascade Mountains
    • Colorado Plateau
    • Death Valley National Park
    • Glacier National Park
    • Grand Canyon National Park
    • Grand Teton National Park
    • Northwoods
    • Olympic National Park
    • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
    • Rocky Mountain National Park
    • Sequioa & Kings Canyon
    • Redwoods State & National Parks
    • Shenandoah National Park
    • Sonoran Desert
    • Yosemite National Park
    • Yellowstone National Park
  • Nonfiction BooksLocal history, closed captioning, book signings, and much more.
    • Gary’s Guide to Successful Book Signings
    • The Darkest Hour
    • The Closed Captioning Handbook
    • The Very Best of the Red Lodge Local Rag
    • A Tea Journey: Your Personal Tea Cupping Journal
    • Alternative Realtime Careers
    • Inside Captioning
    • The Court Reporter’s Guide to Cyberspace
    • Growing Up on Memory Lane
  • Fiction BooksMyths & Legends and my upcoming fantasy series
    • The Bounds of MagicThe first book in the Tryllevær Saga
    • Myths & Legends of Tea, Vol 1
  • Other WorkCaptioning, freelance writing, nonprofit consulting, and more.
    • Book Signing TipsThe most-read posts on my blog. They inspired my book for authors
    • Freelance WritingMagazine & newspaper articles and more.
    • Closed CaptioningMy captioning talks, articles, and books.
      • Captioning Overview
      • The Closed Captioning Handbook
      • TEDx Caption Talk
      • Caption Engineering
      • Captioning Articles
    • TeaTea books and blog
      • Tea With Gary blog
      • Tea Books
    • NonprofitGrant writing, branding, and communications.
      • Nonprofit Consulting
      • Nonprofit Portfolio
    • VoiceLive and studio voice work & demo reels.
      • Voice Acting Overview
      • Podcasting
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The Bounds of Magic

The release date for The Bounds of Magic is April 7, 2026. See the “Upcoming Events” page and the “Fiction Books” menu for more.

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2026 Events

I’ll be doing book signings for the Who Pooped in the Park books and my new fantasy novel, The Bounds of Magic, along with tea-related events for Myths & Legends of Tea. I am available for both live and virtual school/library talks as well. Please use my Contact page to…Continue reading “2026 Events”

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Writing

I have extensive experience in all areas of writing. In addition to my books, I’ve written hundreds of articles for…

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Captioning

Closed captioning has been a big part of my life. I’ve acted as a developer, writer, advocate, volunteer, and consultant…

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Book Signing Tips

The most popular topic on my blog seems to be book signing tips. If that’s what you’re hunting for, here…

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Writing

Book Review: “Bitterroot,” by James Lee Burke

2 Jun 20114 May 2020
Some years back, I attended a Montana book conference that featured a panel discussion on writing "tough guy" characters. On the panel were writers I was very familiar with, like…
Writing

Pints for Prostates

1 Jun 201117 Nov 2017
In 2009, my wife and I had the pleasure of attending the first annual Denver Rare Beer Tasting, put on by an organization called Pints for Prostates. It was a…
Writing

My day? This made my whole MONTH!

31 May 201131 Jan 2026
These days, with 96.4% of our incoming email consisting of spam (warning: that link opens a pop-up ad), I often dread opening my email. I do have one fewer email…
Publishing

eBook Platforms: An author’s perspective

30 May 20111 Feb 2026
In 2003, I created a booklet based on a pamphlet written by Fay Kuhlman. Entitled The Darkest Hour: A Comprehensive Account of the Smith Mine Disaster of 1943, it sold…
Publishing

Book contracts, textbooks, and going out-of-print

29 May 20111 Feb 2026
When I wrote The Closed Captioning Handbook, I had no agent, so I negotiated the contract myself. It looked pretty straightforward, and it looked like I was covered in the…
Publishing

How to Design a Book Cover That Annoys Booksellers

26 May 201112 Jan 2026
I originally wrote this article for Writer’s Weekly in 2003. It can be seen in its original form on their website. As both an author and the owner of a (very) independent bookstore,…
Articles

The Beer Snob Explores Mead

22 Dec 201030 Mar 2022
This article was originally published in the November 2010 issue of the Local Rag newspaper in my "Beer Snob" column. Most people think of beer as fermented barley and wine…
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Transmitting Court Documents Safely

1 Apr 20005 May 2023
This article appeared in the March 2000 issue of Law Technology News. The much-touted “Information Age” has created an incredible degree of access to information, as well as an expectation…
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Logic Design Using Behavioral Models

22 Dec 19995 May 2023
This article first appeared in the January 1984 issue of VLSI Design magazine. In an industry used to simulating integrated circuits using either a digital logic simulator or an analog…

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