Monday, February 1, 2010

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

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Book Signing for Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown in Columbia, MS




On December 12, 2009, Alexander S. Brown will sign copies of Traumatized at the Columbia Library in Columbia, MS, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Paperbacks will be available for $20 each. Following is contact information for that location.


Columbia Public Library
900 Broad Street

Columbia, MS

39429-3109

(601) 736-1812


Only paperbacks will be sold at this location.

To order a hardback edition, please visit:
http://www.traumatizedsouls.com/




Learn more at:



TRAUMATIZED BY ALEXANDER S. BROWN BANNED




Unfortunately, Traumatized, has offended some of the El Dorado area and I was told that the book was against the religion of a few individuals. I have been asked to cancel my signing in El Dorado tomorrow due to the graphic subjects in this anthology. I really hate this because I was looking forward to meeting the area and the newspaper had written an article regarding my appearance. To prove I am not antireligious or anti peace, I have posted a video explaining my purpose for this creation. See video here. I’m sorry that I won’t be able to meet anyone tomorrow but if you would still like to buy a copy please visit



Best Wishes,
Alexander S. Brown

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Horror Author Signs at Art Beats Coffee Shop in El Dorado, AR


Hi Everyone,

Thanks for a great 4th signing in Shreveport, LA. I hope everyone enjoys this collection as I'm gaining more and more readers.

My next signing will be at:

Art Beats
El Dorado, AR
October 24, 2009,
5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
870-875-2233

Books will be available for $20 signed.
For those who can't attend and would like to order a signed copy please email me at Traumatizedboy21@aol.com
To learn more about Traumatized please visit the following links:
Or order your copy at:
Best Wishes,
Alexander S. Brown