Book connects families (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Korey Outerbridge was in Iraq when the idea came to him: He needed to write a children’s book. “We had phone tents when we deployed, for soldiers to call back to the states,“ Outerbridge said. Crossword-puzzle and race-car magazines lay scattered about the phone tents. Soldiers would thumb through them while they waited to contact to their families, the 29-year-old Newport News native recalled.
Soldier's book helps kids (WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth)
PETERSBURG, Va. - Korey Outerbridge was in Iraq when the idea came to him: He needed to write a children's book. "We had phone tents when we deployed, for soldiers to call back to the states," Outerbridge said.
Soldier's Book Helps Kids Cope With Deployments (WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.)
He wanted the book to be comforting and inspiring, so that members of the armed forces could read it to their children.
A way with Words: Scrabble goes hardcore (Boulder Daily Camera)
A flair for words will only get you so far in the competitive Scrabble world. To compete with the best area players at the popular crossword boardgame, you need much more than word knowledge, said Dominick Mancine, one of the directors of the Boulder Scrabble Club. The best also are experts at anagramming -- unscrambling letters to create words. They're spatial thinkers, knowing the best ...
Soldier’s tale helps explain long absences (Eufaula Tribune)
RICHMOND, Va. - Korey Outerbridge was in Iraq when the idea came to him: He needed to write a children’s book.