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BookPeople GVM Speaking Event, Professional photos taken by Jonathan Garza


GVM spoke and presented his brand new third book, "The Nation We Live In" in Mid February 2020, @BookPeople on the 2nd floor. $13.75 For Sale. Indie Published.

This free to attend event went very well! (I personally paid BookPeople something like $250 bucks to set up, host and promote) 

I read excerpts from the book for about 15-20 minutes, before opening up to audience Questions and engagement. 

A number of signed books were also bought and sold! Click here for a direct online purchase link for: "The Nation We Live In" a collection of essays and short stories.

Thanks to BookPeople and Jonathan Garza for the photography. 





























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