Latest News: Announcing the Second Book in The Hidden Lands of Nod

August 11, 2008

Entranscing by Robert Stikmanz

Coming this Wednesday, August 13-the release of Robert Stikmanz’s second novel, Entranscing! As both the sequel to Prelude to a Change of Mind and the second book in the five part series The Hidden Lands of Nod, this release has been much anticipated. Readers have been waiting for the latest transformations, er, adventures of Meg Christmas in the land of the Dvarsh, and Stikmanz does not fail in providing plenty!

At this exciting book release event, Robert Stikmanz will further entice his audience with tales from his new novel and insight into The Hidden Lands of Nod. You will not want to miss this event, happening at BookPeople, of course, and complete with a book signing to follow.

Who: Robert Stikmanz
What: Release party and signing for Entranscing
Where: BookPeople (603 N. Lamar)
When: Wednesday, August 13 at 7 pm

Also, after this event, Stikmanz will spend the weekend at ArmadilloCon, a local Austin science fiction convention, taking place August 15-17. The following weekend promises more literary engagement at the New Mexico science fiction convention, Bubonicon, held August 22-24 in Albuquerque. Only magic can emerge as Robert Stikmanz unites his powers with other writers across the country!

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