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E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood, Will Appear as Featured Author at Heroes Resource Artists Alley
E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood, Will Appear as Featured Author at
Heroes Resource Artists Alley

1888 PressRelease ­ E.A. Channon, author of Flesh of the Blood, a tale of humans, dwarves, magicians and elves working together to rescue a lost girl, will be the featured author at the November 15 Heroes
Resource Artists Alley.
Lynden, Wash. ­ An intricate plot, military detail and page­turning intensity ­ these are the reasons that readers love Flesh of the Blood and want to meet the author any chance they get. E.A.
Channon, the author of Flesh of the Blood, will appear at the Heroes Resource Artists Alley on
November 15, drawing fans of his intriguing books. Fans will have the opportunity to meet the
Scottish bagpiper­turned­author to talk about the first book in his newest series and have their copies signed.
Channon will be the featured author at the November event, which has a history of gathering groups of up­and­coming artists and writers from all over the northwest. "I'm honored to be attending this book signing hosted by Heroes Resource," said Channon. "Sharing my love for Flesh of the Blood with my fans is sure to be inspiring."
The book signing at the Artists Alley will be held on November 15, 2014, at 103 3rd Street, Lynden,
Washington 98264 from 10am to 5pm. This event will feature the newest up­and­coming regional authors and artists who are contributing to the fantasy genre. Organizers are expecting a great turnout of both artists and those who are interested in seeing their newest work.
Those who attend will be able to hear more about Flesh of the Blood, a captivating story of a peaceful king who is fighting against a powerful, evil force. In the story, groups of humans, dwarves, magicians and elves work together to rescue the daughter of the king from evil. Readers will love this intriguing story and will be absorbed by the magic and mystery of the tale until the final page. As the first installment of a trilogy, Flesh of

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