Come Join Me at the Texas Book Festival

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If any of you are going to be in the Austin, TX. area this weekend, October 17-18, stop by the Texas Book Festival and say hi! And please feel free to bring your copies of Necromancer Awakening for me to sign.Texas Book Festival

I’ll be in booth #402, on the west side of the Capitol, dangerously close to a gyro stand and an ATM. I’ll be the guy in the grease-stained t-shirt (grease stains courtesy of the gyro stand I mentioned).

Annual book festival held in Austin, featuring authors of the year’s best books in and around the State Capitol, with panels, readings, children’s activities, music, and more.

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Nat Russo is the Amazon #1 Bestselling Fantasy author of Necromancer Awakening and Necromancer Falling. Nat was born in New York, raised in Arizona, and has lived just about everywhere in-between. He’s gone from pizza maker, to radio DJ, to Catholic seminarian (in a Benedictine monastery, of all places), to police officer, to software engineer. His career has taken him from central Texas to central Germany, where he worked as a defense contractor for Northrop Grumman. He's spent most of his adult life developing software, playing video games, running a Cub Scout den, gaining/losing weight, and listening to every kind of music under the sun. Along the way he managed to earn a degree in Philosophy and a black belt in Tang Soo Do. He currently makes his home in central Texas with his wife, teenager, mischievous beagle, and goofy boxador.

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  1. Unfortunately, I moved away from Central Texas 3 years ago. I sure do wish I had known about events such as this while I lived there. I might try to get my Sister to go and look you up, though! lol

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