Afternoon with Andrew Katz, Author

Afternoon with Andrew Katz, Author

Andrew Katz will be reading from his fiction novel: The Vampire Gideon's Suicide Hotline and Halfway House for Orphaned Girls.

By NAMI New Jersey

Date and time

Saturday, October 12, 2019 · 12 - 2pm EDT

Location

NAMI NJ Office

1562 U.S. 130 North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902

About this event

Synopsis:

In the house on the hill, there lives a vampire. But not of the sexy, mysterious, or sparkling kind. The vampire Gideon prefers to drink nearly expired blood from the local morgue while watching over the humans around him—humans he calls “children,” because when you’re as old as he is, everyone else does seem like a child. And so many of these children are prepared to throw their lives away over problems that, in Gideon’s view, appear rather trivial.

He sets about trying to fix them by means of an unofficial, do-it-yourself suicide hotline. He's sure that he's making a difference, maybe even righting the mistakes of his past. Then one day a troubled young girl calls, and his (undead) life gets turned upside down. Before he knows it, he’s got a surly, tech-addicted teenage roommate—and, at long last, he begins to grow up.

About the author by the author:

Andrew Katz, when not reading and writing fiction, enjoys puppers and doggos, black coffee, hiking and writing bios that read like poorly made dating profiles. He is also the proud owner of several paintings he did himself and hides from the world because they’re bad. He lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Free Admission. Light refreshments will be served.

Presented by NAMI New Jersey’s Expressive Arts Network.

Organized by

NAMI New Jersey (NAMI NJ) is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. Through education, support, advocacy and public awareness programs NAMI NJ fosters understanding about mental illness, confronts stigma often associated with mental disorders, advocates for public policies that benefit those affected by mental illness, and promotes research into the causes, treatment and recovery of mental health disorders.

Visit our website at www.naminj.org

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