Add Another Bookstore
I visited a relatively new bookstore this past weekend, one which I have been wanting to visit all summer and just never had the time to drive to the city of Russellville, Arkansas. The store is in old downtown--a building that was once a clothing store, a music store (Sound Investments) I regularly visited as a teenager, and a record store called The Electric Moo that was run by Dan and Marci that I also used to hang at and purchase LPs back in the day.
Now, Dog Ear Books resides in the building and it is a wonderful bookstore that's both clean and spacious. They have an area for author signings, readings and even an open mic night. I spoke with a couple of people there, including Pat Young and another local author. Unfortunately, I don't recall her name at the moment.
Dog Ear Books is now one more place where you can pick up The Undead Ate My Head and Of Monsters & Madmen.
Beyond that, two novellas have the cover art being worked on, I signed another contract for another anthology, and The Mad Visions of al-Hazred (Alban Lake Publishing) anthology is due out in 10 days. (Nov. 1, 2017). The book will contain my short story "Dark Messiah" for my version of what drove al-Hazred mad and prompted him to write what would become The Necronomicon. Lovecraft fans should love this new anthology.
Happy Halloween!
Now, Dog Ear Books resides in the building and it is a wonderful bookstore that's both clean and spacious. They have an area for author signings, readings and even an open mic night. I spoke with a couple of people there, including Pat Young and another local author. Unfortunately, I don't recall her name at the moment.
Dog Ear Books is now one more place where you can pick up The Undead Ate My Head and Of Monsters & Madmen.
Beyond that, two novellas have the cover art being worked on, I signed another contract for another anthology, and The Mad Visions of al-Hazred (Alban Lake Publishing) anthology is due out in 10 days. (Nov. 1, 2017). The book will contain my short story "Dark Messiah" for my version of what drove al-Hazred mad and prompted him to write what would become The Necronomicon. Lovecraft fans should love this new anthology.
Happy Halloween!
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