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Alert! Alert! Scott Sigler is coming to Boston.

Posted on : Jun-14-2010 | By : Liz | In : Event

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Scott Sigler, the world’s only skeptical horror author, is coming to Boston on his Ancestor book tour! Come check out his new book at Pandemonium Books and Games in Central Square, and/or join us afterwards for some drinking and socializing at our usual place, Tommy Doyle’s in Harvard Square. Check out Scott’s website if you aren’t familiar with his coolness. We have to show him how awesome we Boston Skeptics are, so BE THERE!

Don’t forget: Wednesday, June 23rd, 7pm.

Also, don’t forget to rsvp on our facebook page!

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That’s right, Boston Skeptics, come on out! Yes, Skeptics deserve a little escapist horror story like everyone else. That’s what I provide, except I use real science and critical thinking in my tales. No woo-woo here, folks, just sequencing of the mammalian ancestral genome, transplantation and some rather hungry quadrupeds.

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