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The Zombies are coming to Portlandtown


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October 24, 2012, 1:52 pm

Local author Rob DeBorde's new book, Portlandtown just hit shelves. Perfect timing.


Meet Rob DeBorde at Powell's Books on Hawthorne Monday, 10/29/12 at 7:30pm. Details HERE. He'll sign books and do some "light reading", as he puts it.

Enter to win a copy. Email us your name and address. We'll notify you next week, if there's a Portlandtown zombie in YOUR future!

Rob stopped by our studios to talk about the art of writing, and using one's imagination, full tilt. Enjoy our conversation, below.




PORTLANDTOWN (A Tale of the Oregon Wyldes)


If you like scary stories about nineteenth century booksellers, undead outlaws, and zombies in the rain, this is definitely the book for you. Get a copy of Portlandtown.

About Rob DeBorde: Rob likes pugs, Oregon brew, and the color orange. Oh, and zombies.
http://www.robdeborde.com

And if that's not cool enough, you can also get zombie gear from Rob's store.


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