Showing posts with label Alexander S. Brown Traumatized. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander S. Brown Traumatized. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Book Signing for Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown in Louisville, MS on September 25, 2010

On September 25, 2010 16 authors and graphic novelist regarding the horror, sci-fi and fantasy genres will speak of their work, sign 1st editions, and greet the public. Among these will be, Alexander S. Brown, horror author of the controversial anthology, Traumatized. This event is being hosted by the graphic novelist, Andy Childress. Fee per signed copy of Traumatized is $20 signed.

Winston County Library
301 West Park Street
Louisville, MS 39339
662-773-3212
Event will be from 9AM until.
Best Wishes,
Alexander S. Brown

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Pulp Con in Jackson, MS at The Commons at Eudora Welty's Birthplace


This Pulp Con is for those who are interested in the genres of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and mystery. I will be there from open to close, signing editions of Traumatized. Fee remains at $20.00 per signed book. However, I will not be the only one at this convention as there will be other authors and artist that will greet and speak throughout the day. This event is being sponsored by Imagicon, which also hosts the Heroes and Dreamers Con. Here is a link to Imagicon:
http://www.imagicon.org/

Also, finding North Congress Street can be tricky. If you come from I-20 go I-55 N, take Fortification St, you will pass by the Walgreens on the corner. After passing Walgreens, North Congress Street is the 2nd street to your left. Near the end of North Congress Street, on your right is The Commons at Eudora Welty’s Birthplace, this is next door to The Two Sisters Kitchen. Here is a link to The Commons:
http://www.weltycommons.com/

If you have any problems please call 601-352-3399. This will be a great event for any lover of fiction and fantasy art.
The Commons at Eudora Welty's Birthplace
719 North Congress Street
Jackson, MS 39202
Event will be held on June 12, 2010 from 10AM-6PM

Best Wishes,

Alexander S. Brown

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

BOOK SIGNING FOR PRENTISS, MS ON JANUARY 16,2010




Kicking off 2010, Horror Author, Alexander S. Brown will speak and sign at the following location on January 16, 2010.


Prentiss Library

2229 Pearl Avenue

Prentiss, MS 39474

(601) 792-5845
Signing will be from 1pm-3pm


At this location copies of Alexander S. Brown's controversial anthology, Traumatized, will be sold for $20.00 each signed.
Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown exposes the depths of human depravity and the dank realms of the macabre.

In a collection where the comforts of church are forbidden, learn of a depraved congregation. Journey the downward spiral that forces a morally corrupt celebrity to revile her ugliness. Experience the lengths to which a madman will go to keep his true love. Explore the world of maniacs, the supernatural, creatures, eternal damnation, and the occult.

Beware . . . the shadows may camouflage a culprit. Realize . . . that bump in the night isn’t just a tree branch tapping at your window. Learn what it really means to be . . . Traumatized.

Learn More:
http://www.traumatizedalexandersbrown.webs.com/

Contact Author for Event:
Traumatizedboy21@aol.com

Critics Have Raved:

Traumatized is damn worth paying attention to, and I hands-down recommend it. Nicholas Grabowsky, Author of, Red Wet Dirt

Brown is very descriptive and atmospheric. He utilizes very cool metaphorical sentence structures, and he has a knack for keeping you on the very edge, throughout his stories [which progressively get better, in my opinion]
If you enjoy short stories, then this collection is definitely recommended! Horror Reviews

This is an excellent short story collection that I recommend to horror fans. The Monster Librarian

In the Prologue, Brown cites both Edgar Allen Poe and Friedrich Nietzsche, and, in the pages of Traumatized, he takes his rightful place as their literary nextof-kin. Anyone who is not currently a fan of horror fiction will surely be converted once they delve into the compelling world that Brown has created. Highly recommended. Apex Reviews

It's always hard enough to find an author you like, but I can assure you Brown's work will promptly impress you. Horrorsociety.com