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Opportunity for Books/NPR

I will be on Delta College's NPR station 90.1 today from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. to help raise funds for programming.

My books will be and incentive gift. You can get one signed book for a $50 donation or both books for a $75 donation.

Support a small NPR station (if that's your thing) and get small press books!

Call 1-877-472-7677 and ask about the book deal.

I only continue to post because there's been some interest around these Michigan fly-fishing/folk horror books!

u/Sufficient_Mud_6541 — 12 hours ago

Great Day at Gates

What a great day this past Saturday signing copies of my fly-fishing/folk horror novels The Dance of Rotten Sticks and my Pigeon River Forest-based sequel, Blood of the Witness Tree. The Michigan fly-fishing community is lucky to have Gates Au Sable Lodge and Josh Greenberg, especially if one is a writer!

Didn‘t catch any fish per se, but with 29 books sold, I was a fisher of men (and women!)

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u/Sufficient_Mud_6541 — 2 days ago

Book Signing: Gates Au Sable Lodge

Tomorrow (Saturday, June 6... 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) I will be at Gates Au Sable Lodge signing copies of my fly-fishing/survival horror novel, Blood of the Witness Tree, which takes place in Michigan's Pigeon River Forest. I will also be selling The Dance of Rotten Sticks, the first book in the series, which also features some fly-fishing. Stop by if you need some flies and something to read! (if you can't make it, of course they are also on Amazon)

u/Sufficient_Mud_6541 — 5 days ago

Article about Midwest Fly Fishing Horror Novel

After getting permission from the mods, I wanted to share this article about my new fly fishing/horror novel, Blood of the Witness Tree. It takes place in Michigan's Pigeon River Forest (a great place to camp and fish if you haven't). If you do go to the Pigeon River Forest, be sure to have breakfast or a pizza from the Mill Street Diner in Vanderbilt!

Article in Lansing City Pulse:

https://www.lansingcitypulse.com/stories/bearing-witness-author-jc-vande-zande-discusses-michigan-set-horror-novel,182211

u/Sufficient_Mud_6541 — 24 days ago

Hey horror writers, if someone (me) has a complete gothic horror trilogy and is willing to spend $100 on some kind of advertising...where might that advertising might be the most effective to drum up a few new readers?

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u/Sufficient_Mud_6541 — 1 month ago