The Vermont Extended Universe, Vol. 2

If you’ve ever driven a back road in Vermont and felt like you were passing through a place untouched by time, with rock walls that look older than the Roman Empire, this book is for you. Even if you’ve never visited Vermont but live in an alternate reality, you should take it for a spin.
Volume 2 of The Vermont Extended Universe is now available for download on Kindle or for FREE HERE ON THE BLOG. However, please ensure you’ve caught up on Volume 1 first—either on Kindle or by downloading the PDF here.
The VEU is a mirror through the lens of Agent Abigail George, as she unravels mysteries across parallel Vermonts; we explore not just what’s strange, but what makes Vermont tick.
What if there was another Vermont—”Vermont-B”—where development ran unchecked, privacy was an illusion, and there was no Green in the Green Mountain State? What makes Vermont Vermont?
In Volume 2 of The Vermont Extended Universe, Agent Abigail George investigates an alarming increase in tears between the two realities where a hibernating man dreams of a lost town called Garvin, a general store doubles as a teleportation hub, and a massive copper statue from a parallel Vermont washes up in Lake Champlain.
From a maple sucker that sparks mass euphoria to an interdemensional aquarium with disappearing fish, these stories blend folklore and alternate history. Along the way, we learn about a forgotten sports legend of a cruel sport and attend a secret one-night play about the Jersey Devil. These tales are warnings, memories, and messages from a Vermont that almost was.
Volume 2 dives deeper into the unseen forces shaping this state. It’s about a missing sister and everything that gets lost when we stop paying attention.
This isn’t for everyone, but it might be for you.
What Comes Next
The Vermont Extended Universe continues to grow. Volume 3 is already in the works.

Christopher lives in Vermont with his wife, twin boys, border collie and corgi. He has owned a film production company, sold slot machines, and worked for Tony Robbins. He writes in his magical tiny house and sometimes writes in his blog at chrisrodgers.blog
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