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What Happened to the “Muth”? Signing with Brandon Kroupa


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Discover your next riveting read when you stop by our signing with Chapbook Press author Brandon Kroupa!

This event is free to attend, however, it helps us in planning to receive your RSVP. 

About the Book:

Michigan’s Little Bavaria Vanished!

Frankenmuth, home to world-famous chicken dinners, the world’s largest Christmas store, and rich German heritage, has been wiped from the map and erased from everyone’s memories.

Everyone that is except Duncan Schmitt.

As life returns to normal one year after the Covid pandemic, Duncan makes plans to visit his favorite city, Frankenmuth, only to discover it’s been replaced by a city named Ravenscroft.

With the assistance of a mysterious acquaintance and support from his best friend, Ryker, Duncan must travel back through history to discover…

What Happened To The “Muth”?

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About the Author:

Brandon G. Kroupa, a self-published author, started his journey into writing in October of 2005 after hearing the song, "The Legend" by Steve Cook, which was the inspiration for his first novel, "The Seventh Year," which saw its release in April of 2012.

He publishes through the Chapbook Press, which is located inside Schuler Books, a local, independent bookstore in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He has since gone on to "self-publish" seven other titles including his most recent work, "What Happened To The "Muth"?." You will find him every "Writing Wednesday," as they have come to be known, sitting comfortably in his home office, listening to movie scores or Christmas music, while working on the next novel.

As a self-published author, he has a unique approach and outlook which is, “If I sell one book at a signing or even hand out one card, then that signing was a success.” You may ask, “But it was only one." True, but that one might tell others who will get them interested and then it turns to two, and so on. It works, trust him.

His books are stories inspired by songs, life events, and personal interests.


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