Annie's Book Stop of Worcester

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Annie’s Books Stop of Worcester is happy to host Loren Schechter on our Spotlight blog this Friday! Loren is the author of two vampire satires, Ethics of the Undead, and his newest release, The Cure, as well as the mystery novel Murder in Millbrook. He will be doing a reading, Q&A, and signing at our …

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Happy April! We’ve got quite a month planned for you! We started off on our month with our Phantom of the Opera Day on Lon Chaney Sr.’s birthday– despite the snow and ice storm. We thank all the brave souls who shared the haunting event with us. And on Sunday, we kicked off our National …

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Apologies for being so quiet of late. It’s been a very busy summer for us with our summer reading program and planning events!   So, here’s a quick reminder for two of our events happening THIS WEEKEND!   On Saturday, July 12 from 3:00 PM till 6:00 PM, we have a Trio of Dark Cities …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester welcomes Errick A. Nunnally, author, artist, and all around interesting person to our blog spotlight!  Errick has short stories published in Doorways to Extra Time, Wicked Seasons, Inner Demons Out and more. He also has a comic collection Lost in Translation. His debut novel, Blood for the Sun, is set …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is happy to welcome Jessie Olson to our Spotlight Author blog post! Jessie has been a big supporter of ABSW for many years and is one of the co-founders of Worcester Writers Collaborative.  You can find her book, An Ever Fixéd Mark on our shelves this holiday season for your …

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 Available for purchase at Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is The Muses by Rose Mambert. If you like vampires and rock and roll, this book is right up your alley!! Sex, blood and rock n’ roll When indie rock journalist, Nick Landry pursues the elusive singer of The Muses, a mysterious woman known only as …

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From the success of books like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and with another mélange of history and horror, Seth Grahame-Smith serves up his own take on the secret life of the 16th President of the United States: Vampire Hunter. A young Lincoln learns at an early age that his own Mother was killed by a vampire, which …

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