Saturday, September 25, 2010

Authors Chopper into Town on Imagicopter!

More than ten authors came together through the non-profit organization "Imagicopter" to sign and sell their wares at the Winston County Library on Saturday (Sept 25). Diverse works ranging from Graphic Novels, Comics, Historical Fiction, Fantasy and Cookbooks were represented. To find out more about Imagicopter and the authors and writers included here- watch the video that follows our writer profiles and check out their website at http://imagicopter.com/

J.L. Mulvihill - Works include "The Adventures of Elsie Lind" http://home.comcast.net/~mulvijen/site/

J. Moffett Walker - Works include "Church Folk," "Blueprints of Sir Michael" http://www.blueprintsofsirmichael.com/


Johnny Lowe of Clinton - Works include "Iconic" a series of comics about characters from history


Herika R. Rayner - Editor for Sam's Dot Publishing & Imagyro Magazine and short story contributor to "Dragons Composed"



Tyree Campbell - Sam's Dot Publishing- novellas, comics, short stories, poetry specializing in Science Fiction - Fantasy & Horror http://www.samsdotpublishing.com/


Pat Freeman - Writer of "A Sea of Glory" -a historical what-if of WWII


Alexander S. Brown of Vicksburg- Author of "Traumatized" composed of 15 short stories of horror, suspense and the supernatural. http://www.traumatizedsouls.com/


Andy Childress & Shane Sullivan of Louisville - Authors and Artists of Bubba's World Comics http://www.bubbaworldcomix.com/


Roland Mann from Brandon/Oxford - Author of "Buying Time"


Aaron Drown of Memphis- Works include "A Mage of None Magic" http://amageofnonemagic.com/







2 comments:

Kristen Haskell said...

Jennifer you look fantastic. You did such a great job promoting Imagicopter. Congratulations!

H David Blalock said...

Jennifer Mulvihill is a wonderful person to work with and an invaluable asset to Imagicopter. Many thanks to her and Andy Childress for coordinating the event, all the authors and artists for their participation, and a very special thanks to the Winston County Library for their kind cooperation.

H. David Blalock

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