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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

S.P. Grogan's "Atomic Dreams at the Red Tiki Lounge" Debut Release and Book Signing at the Writers Block Downtown Las Vegas

Atomic Dreams at the Red Tiki Lounge

Thursday, February 19, 2015
The Writers Block - 1020 Fremont Street 6-9 pm

Literary Friends are cordially invited to the Debut Release and Book Signing Event of S. P. Grogan’s new novel, “Atomic Dreams at the Red Tiki Lounge” to be held on February 19, 2015, 6-9 p.m. at the newest book seller in Las Vegas, The Writer’s Block at 1020 Fremont Street.

Grogan, who is also Chairman of the Las Vegas Arts Commission, incorporated the illustrations of Hawaiian pop surrealist artist, Brad ‘Tiki Shark’ Parker, into what he describes as a ‘tiki noir’ genre, with the plot set in 1946 Honolulu.

Grogan is noted for his two previous award-winning novels, local mob-mayor plot, Vegas Die and art-centric/culinary Captain Cooked. www.spgrogan.com

Since part of the 1946 plot includes spies trying to steal an atomic bomb at the Bikini Atoll, both the National Atomic Testing Museum and Atomic Liquors in Las Vegas are giving sponsorship to the event, with that weekend February 19-22, Atomic Liquors, across the street, 917 Fremont, will be hosting a 9-11 after book signing event serving two of the retro cocktails found in Grogan’s novel. And the National Atomic Testing Museum will provide discount tickets to the museum, available at the bookstore.

Addison & Highsmith Publishers

For further information contact: 702.303.5915

Book is available at the Writer’s Block, at The National Atomic Testing Museum and on Amazon and as ebook at all digital stores



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