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January 30, 2013

Matt Erickson

Author: NYSUT Communications

 

Matt Erickson, an elementary school librarian at William E. Deluca Elementary School in North Babylon, instills a love of reading in his young students by day. On his own time, he feverishly writes his own novels and short stories for readers to enjoy.

Erickson’s first novel, “International Harvester,” was recently released and is selling very well in print and as an e-book. Based partially on human remains found along Long Island’s Ocean Parkway, the work is a serial-killer thriller, which bypasses excessive gore and violence to examine abnormal psychology. Its heart pounding pace, true-to-life dialogue, descriptive depth, meticulous research and vivid characterization have many readers comparing the new author to James Patterson.

Erickson is seizing the opportunity to capitalize on sales to assist those still in need due to Superstorm Sandy. He’s currently scheduling charity book signings at restaurants and bars across Long Island to raise funds for victims all along the south shore. At each book signing, 100 percent of the author royalties for every book sold is being donated directly to victims severely affected by the storm.

For additional information regarding events, for reader reviews, to read the novel’s synopsis or an excerpt, to view the trailer or to order online visit:www.mattpen.com.

The next Sandy relief fundraiser/book signing is scheduled for Feb. 2, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Island Park Ale House, 140 Long Beach Road, Island Park. Call (516) 432-9791 for more information. Additional fundraisers in Belle Harbor to aid victims in Breezy Point and in Babylon to assist those in West Babylon and Lindenhurst are coming soon.

(Matt Erickson is a member of North Babylon TO)