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E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood, Will Appear at Seattle Star Trek Convention
1888 Press Release E.A. Channon, author of Flesh of the Blood, a tale of humans, dwarves, magicians and elves working together to rescue a lost girl, will be participating in the Seattle Star Trek Convention held December 1214 at the Meydenbauer Center. Seattle, Fans of Star Trek love tales that combine plot twists, military maneuvers and love. E.A. Channon, author of the book Flesh of the Blood, understands that desire and has incorporated those same elements into his recently released book, which is soon to be a series. Filled with intriguing plot twists and three dimensional characters, Channon's book features pageturning intensity that readers love. For people who want to meet him in person, Channon will appear at the Seattle Star Trek Convention held at the Meydenbauer Center from December 12 through December 14. Fans of Channon's book will have the opportunity to meet the Scottish bagpiperturnedauthor to ask questions and have their copies personally signed. "I'm thrilled to have an opportunity to meet fans at the Star Trek Convention," said Channon. "Sharing my love of Star Trek with those who have read Flesh of the Blood is a tremendous opportunity." The book signing for E.A. Channon will be held as part of the Star Trek Convention of Seattle, which will take place at the Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE 6th Street, Bellevue, Washington 98004. This notable Star Trek event will feature guest celebrities and past cast members of many of the Star Trek episodes. Events and items for sale will be part of the weekend. Convention organizers are anticipating an excellent turnout of fans who enjoy the fantasy genre. Fans who take time to stop by Channon's booth will have the opportunity to hear more about Flesh of the Blood, a captivating story of a peaceful king who is fighting against a powerful evil force. In the story, ...