Gary Kinder is a New York Times bestselling author, a lawyer, and an entrepreneur, who created and founded WordRake, the first editing software for professionals.
He authored the true crime classic Victim: The Other Side of Murder[1] (1982), Light Years: An Investigation into the Extraterrestrial Experiences of Eduard Meier[2] (1987), and The New York Times Best Seller Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea[3] (1998).
[6] Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea addresses the story of the sidewheel steamer SS Central America, sometimes called the "Ship of Gold," which sank in 1857 during a hurricane off the Carolina coast, and in the 1980s became the object of a feverish hunt by treasure seekers.
The company's eponymous software is an automated editing program that suggests changes to improve brevity and clarity.
[4] Afterward, he sold the film rights for a six-figure sum in addition to proceeds from the book deal.