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Deana Driver

Deana (dee-na) Driver is a freelance journalist, author, editor and book publisher. She has been a freelance journalist for 30 years and has worked on 14 books as author, editor and publisher or some combination of the above. She has written four books: Never Leave Your Wingman: Dionne and Graham Warner's Story of Hope; From The West to the World: The Story of Underwood McLellan / UMA Group; Never Give Up: Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story; and Just a Bunch of Farmers: The Story of Weyburn Inland Terminal 1976-2001.

Deana has written feature and news articles for numerous publications including The Regina Leader-Post, Medical Post, The Lawyers Weekly, The United Church Observer and The Bottom Line. Her photography skills are often used to accompany her freelance magazine articles and projects. 

Al Driver

Al Driver is an editor with more than 30 years of experience in the newspaper industry.
He joined DriverWorks Ink full-time in 2010  after taking early retirement from his position as news editor of the Regina Leader-Post. He has worked on several DriverWorks Ink titles as an editor and/or co-publisher.
He also edited Saskatchewan Roughriders - First 100 Years by various authors, and Junior Hockey's Royal Franchise: The Regina Pats by Darrell Davis and Ron Johnston.

Contact DriverWorks Ink by email or phone (306) 545-5293 for their services in writing or ghost writing, editing, layout, book publishing and promotion as well as author readings and presentations on writing, publishing and self-publishing.

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DriverWorks Ink gratefully acknowledges support from the
Creative Industry Growth and Sustainability program, made possible through funding provided to the Saskatchewan Arts Board by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport.