PublishingElectricBruin is a publishing company.
Our children's book titles, published under the Plossville name are available on Amazon. They include: If Picasso Were A Fish
by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com If I Had A Gift
by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com Abstracts: minimalist scribblings
by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com Abstracts 2: more minimalist
scribblings by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com Holy Mackerel
by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com I Have Two Bunnies
by Skip Ploss Published by ElectricBruin/Plossville and available on Amazon.com My Brother, My Sister and Me
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IllustrationElectricBruin is an artistic company.
Skip believes in art. He Illustrates his own books for children and often just doodles on a pad in his downtime. He shares this passion with students in classrooms every day. During the 2019-2020 portion of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Skip created an illustration every day for the students in both of the classrooms he was "in".
He also believes in a good black and white line drawing once and awhile.
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EducationElectricBruin is Education.
Skip is a great believer in new educational formats, technologies and processes. He works in education every day and is constantly pushing for the use of new and existing technologies in the classroom. He co-founded and co-advises a k-2 television studio program in a suburban Connecticut public school. It one of very few (he has not found any others so far) in the USA.
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WebsitesElectricBruin empowers business to take charge of their website.
As someone who has been designing for "the web" since 1995, Skip believes that to have a successful website, the business owner must be able to edit and add things to it. This makes it a living website and one where the cost to update something is no longer a barrier to timely content.
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