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SHU's Arnzen in the Tribune-Review

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"When I look around me, I don't know why, unconsciously I'm driven to notice the gross things about everyday life we take for granted," says Arnzen, a past winner of the Bram Stoker Award for horror writing.

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Mike Arnzen said:

Thanks for posting this, Dr. Jerz!

FYI: I'll be reading and signing books tonight (10/29) at 7pm at Barnes and Noble. You're all invited.

-- Mike Arnzen

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