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Free Games, Roof and Marketing Services Available at the 2018 Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo


BioGamer Girl will once again be attending the Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo this month.


BioGamer Girl is proud to announce it will once again be sponsoring a fund-raising event at the Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo with all proceeds going to the National Stroke Association. Throughout the event, anyone that donates will receive a raffle ticket entering them into a drawing to win thousands of dollars worth of new video games that includes Destiny 2, Call of Duty: WWII and more. There will also be a chance to win one free month of marketing services from NexLvL Creatix Solutions, LLC. with a signup form available online during the weekend of the Expo alongside information on how veterans can register to win a free roof from Ridgeline Construction. Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo attendees will also be able to pick up a special Limited Edition signed print available at the BioGamer Girl booth.

The National Stroke Association is a deeply personal cause to BioGamer Girl. CEO and Founder Amanda Dyar is a stroke survivor and currently works as the Head of Marketing and PR for Excellance, Inc. Excellance is a company manufacturing revolutionary, custom-made new ambulances that have a CT scanner and telemedicine unit on-board to treat patients suspected of stroke while on the scene.

About Amanda Dyar
A native of Southern Texas, Amanda Dyar spent most of her youth in Tennessee where she played football on her high school team. Amanda later moved to Alabama where she wrote her first short story at age 6 and went on to publish several books based off her collections of writings. At age 17, Amanda graduated with her first degree in Pre-Law and continued her higher learning over the next 10 years, receiving four more academic degrees. She went on to start her own publication dedicated to gaming and horror called BioGamer Girl. Known for her expertise in gaming and horror, Amanda has written for several publications including America's Horror Magazine Fangoria, Dread Central, Rue Morgue, The Escapist, Geek & Sundry, Blumhouse and many more. Amanda has modeled for various comic books and began her film career with the creation of her short film Growing Up Zombie! She now has over 100 film credits on IMDB. Her first Public Relations job was for Curse, Inc. where she managed to take the company to new heights leading to a $30 million-dollar investment from Riot Games and a later acquisition by Twitch. She is currently the President of NexLvL Creatix Solutions, LLC. and the CEO of BioGamer Girl.

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