Where Writers Win is a collaborative team of experts in social media, website development and media training who met in the publishing arena, then began brainstorming how to bring each of our services together, in an economical way that would make sense to emerging authors. Our cumulative experience with a variety of publishing platforms and the wide range of skills we provide allows us to deliver turnkey solutions to emerging authors!
Kendra Haskins: Kendra Haskins Design
Kendra Haskins, founder of web development and graphic design company Kendra Haskins Design, is an avid supporter of the literary and theatre arts. When she’s not busy building websites and creating brands for companies, organizations, and authors, Haskins enjoys contributing to the community through volunteering with causes that help women of all ages, and supporting local theater.
After she graduated from Duke University, Haskins relocated to San Diego where she worked as the Graphics Coordinator and Webmaster for the Old Globe Theatre and later as an Art Director with Tehabi Publishing designing interiors and covers for their coffee table books. She came back to the Southeast in 2006 where her keen talent is well appreciated throughout the Charleston area; you can barely look through a publication without seeing something she has created.
She has also been designing websites since 1997 and assisting clients with not only their web presence but also their use of online social media. Some of her clients include the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, Barrier Island Eco-Tours, the College of Charleston and Braithwaite Innovation Group.
In 2008 Haskins retooled the website for the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society, allowing for better promotion of its annual Words & Music: A Literary Arts Festival.
As a team member of Where Writers Win, Haskins has created a series of author templates that allow for the implementation of custom websites emerging authors at a fraction of the custom website price, while still allowing full functionality, training, and the ability for authors to consistently update their own website easily to keep content relevant.
Kendra was also recently honored at an Influential Women in Business conference, hosted by Charleston’s Center for Women and the Charleston Regional Business Journal as one of three finalists in the Most Influential CEO category.
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