Upcoming Book Signing Event at LTUE

I will be signing books this coming week. https://fb.me/e/3bDrxqddO
When: Friday Feb 16, 7 PM to 9 PM
Where: Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
101 W 100 N
Provo, UT 84601
Cost: Paperbacks are $15. Hardbacks are $23. 10% discount if you buy the set.
If you buy the ebooks and show me, I might have a signed eBook (that doubles as an MTG card) for you.

2 Replies to “Upcoming Book Signing Event at LTUE”

  1. Hi there. My daughter met you at FANX in 2023. She fell in love with your books. She got the next two and we were hoping to find you at FANX 2024 so you could sign them.
    We’re gto look for you there, but if we can’t find you, will you be at LTUE in 2025?
    Thanks

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