Gratitude and Updates

It’s been a couple of weeks since my quick jaunt back to Minnesota and I am finally getting around to sitting down and reflecting on my time there. First and foremost, I want to thank everyone who took the time to come visit during the two book events at Cherry Street and Copper Trail. It was awesome to get to see everyone and get caught up and discuss the books. I really appreciate all of you who braved the elements and the enduring pandemic to come out and support me.

I also want to extend a sincere thank you to the venues that hosted me. Both venues are excellent, hometown small businesses. in my not so humble opinion, Cherry Street Books is the best locally owned book store in America. I highly recommend them for all your literary needs, especially during this holiday season. Likewise, Copper Trail is an excellent brewery, and far superior to the swill they brew out here in New England. Both of these small businesses are awesome and are worth your time and dollars. Swing by and tell them Spencer sent you. Then let me know what their reaction is because I didn’t clear that statement with them in any way.

For those of you who may want to purchase a couple books or stickers for holiday gifts, there are still plenty available, and for a limited time use the code “holiday” at checkout for a discount! I have also added a new sticker that was previously only available to those who purchased a book in person. They make an excellent gift for the reader in your life, whether that is you or someone you love.

Finally, Dead Reckoning Collective was able to fix some issues they had with their War… &After collection and they are shipping to those who ordered them. I was able to see a digital copy and was surprised at my contributions that they chose to include. At the moment, War… &After is sold out, but hopefully they will do more runs of the anthology in the future.

That’s it for now, but be looking for me on a podcast or two soon, and for future updates to my written pursuits!

Published by Spencer

Spencer Jacobson hails from Alexandria, Minnesota, where his first novel takes place. He joined the Air Force at the United States Air Force Academy in June, 2010. Upon commissioning in the Air Force, Spencer had assignments in Texas, the Middle East, California, and Massachusetts. He primarily writes military and terrorism thrillers, with Frozen Reaction being his first novel. Spencer's writing extends to other Genres, with his first children's book, The Hungriest Girl, published in 2019. Spencer also maintains a creative writing blog, norsemancreative.com, that focuses on travel, firearms, and outdoor pursuits. For the time being, Spencer lives in Aiea with his Wife, Jenny, and their two dogs.

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