T-Minus signing at the Vault of Midnight: Monday, July 20, 6pm

T-Minus signing posterThe Vault of Midnight (219 S. Main St. in Ann Arbor, MI) is hosting a book release and signing party on July 20, 2009 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing and the arrival of my new book T-Minus: The Race to the Moon.

I'll be there, the books -- with gorgeous art by Zander Cannon and Kevin Cannon -- will be there, and we'll have refreshments. I'm thinking Tang...

Is it worth a trip to southeast Michigan if you don't already live here? I can't answer that for you, but consider this: The crew of Apollo 11 traveled 240,000 miles and all they came back with was some rocks. Well, that and some pretty cool vacation photos.

But the Vault? To paraphrase Buzz Aldrin, magnificent desolation it is not! They have comics and toys and games and a breathable atmosphere.

And me, on Monday the 20th, starting at 6pm.

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No space party is complete without freeze-dried ice cream! (Apollo 7)

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