The Vermont Extended Universe Vol. 03 is out now—and the whole trilogy is free for a limited time.
If you’ve ever looked at a self-storage units and felt an eerie sense of dread, or suspected that the “authentic” general store in town was trying a little too hard, you’re ready for Volume 03.
The Vermont Extended Universe Vol. 03 is officially live. To celebrate the release, I’m making the entire series—Volumes 1, 2, and 3—FREE on Amazon Kindle for the next five days.
What’s in Volume 03?
Agent Abigail George returns to investigate the cracks in the Green Mountain State. In this issue, the weirdness gets local:
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American Brandon: A town that volunteered to become a perfect 1950s living museum, only to realize that “perfect” is a trap.
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Welcome to Garvin: The folk song about a coma-dream town.
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The Felchville Zoo: A field guide to the animals with naughty names..
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Self-Storage: Why does a state with this few people need 500,000 storage units? Abigail thinks she knows the answer, and you aren’t going to like it.
What’s up with the Visuals
I had the idea of using my Father’s photos that i had scanned from slides and using PhotoShop and or even Canva to add elements.

I took a photo my dad took in the 1950s of a football game and added in a surveillance robot. You can see his original photo on FLICKR. remember Flickr? I also used a bunch of photos I had like the carousel from The Shelburne Museum and swtiched out some of the wooden animals to metal creatures.
How to Get It
Option 1: The Kindle Edition (Best Experience) Grab the eBook on Amazon. It’s formatted specifically for Kindle to keep the field-guide vibe intact.
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[Free for 5 Days} Series Page on Amazon
(Note: The price goes back up in 5 days, so grab them now even if you plan to read them later!)
Option 2: Direct PDF Download Don’t have a Kindle? Prefer to keep your reading habits off the corporate grid? You can download the high-res PDFs directly right here.
Spread the Weirdness
If you enjoy the stories, leaving a review on Amazon helps more than you know. It tells the algorithm that people are actually interested in the other Vermont.
Stay vigilant. Watch out for the FluxTrackers.

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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