Virtual Halloween Vesperisms.locals.com Book Launch Event!
Celebrating Vesper Stamper’s historical fiction, “A Cloud of Outrageous Blue”
Thursday, October 29th
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Pacific (7:00 pm Central / 8:00 pm Eastern)
Register Now at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqf-ihrjMoGNGhDshzAwkXuTeEWuuqqaC6
Join Award-Winning Author-Illustrator Vesper Stamper as she launches her latest novel "A Cloud of Outrageous Blue" along with a host of locals.com creators!
“An unusual and handsome work of historical fiction.” —Wall Street Journal
“Stamper’s dark and well-researched historical tale moves swiftly, incorporating elements of the miraculous and affectingly punctuated with elegant watercolor illustrations in hues that recall illuminated texts.”—Publishers Weekly
• Celebrate “A Cloud of Outrageous Blue”, the latest illustrated historical fiction by Vesper Stamper, with a reading from the author-illustrator, rapid fire Q&A with locals.com creators and your questions!
o Get your copy at http://amazon.com/Cloud-Outrageous-Blue-Vesper-Stamper/dp/152470041X
o A free signed bookplate and bookmark is yours when you send proof of purchase to [email protected]
• Meet and interact live with Locals.com creators! – AND GET PROMO CODES FOR FREE MEMBERSHIPS!
o Vesper Stamper – vesperisms.locals.com
o Miss Elizabeth & Jason – smilesyndicate.locals.com
o Truman – returntoreason.locals.com
o Kevin – engineeringpolitics.locals.com
o Hope Goldman – artspot.locals.com
o Jeremy Bentham – 1des0f1deas.locals.com
o Kate Lara - pawpundance.locals.com
o James Derian – commutationconstruct.locals.com
o C S Cooper – aboardtheranegr.locals.com
o Eric Boyd – internetinreallife.locals.com
• Halloween Costume Contest – WIN a copy of “A Cloud of Outrageous Blue”, signed bookplate and vesperisms shwag! EXTRA POINTS FOR MEDEVIAL THEMED COSTUME
• Bonus Discussion with Vesper and the Creators – Are there any upsides to the 2020 Zombie Apocalypse???
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