by Jay Wilburn Jack Wallen has the heart of an artist. He feels and experiences his work very deeply. When he writes, he takes in the emotion of the work even as he puts it out on the page. If there is such thing as a method writer the way that there are method actors, …
Author: Jay Wilburn
Jay Wilburn has a Masters Degree in Education that goes mostly unused since he quit teaching to write about zombies. Jay writes horror because he tends to find the light by facing down the darkness. His is doing well following a life saving kidney transplant. Jay is the author of Maidens of Zombie Kingdom a young adult fantasy trilogy, Lake Scatter Wood Tales adventure books for elementary and middle school readers, Vampire Christ a trilogy of political and religious satire, and The Dead Song Legend. He cowrote The Enemy Held Near, Yard Full of Bones, and The Hidden Truth with Armand Rosamilia. You can also find Jay's work in Best Horror of the Year volume 5. He is a staff writer with Dark Moon Digest, LitReactor, and the Still Water Bay series with Crystal Lake Publishing.
The Case for Armand Rosamilia
by Jay Wilburn Armand Rosamilia is a dedicated writer. He’s the kind of guy that writes for his life. Even as he has built a bigger fan base and found greater success, he still writes with a driven, desperate energy as if the words themselves keep him alive. This gives his writing an electricity and …
Writing Dead
by Peter Welmerink I really never envisioned myself writing, and enjoying, writing about the Undead, or writing about local post-apocalyptic times. I don’t see myself as a Horror writer. I am definitely not filled with a sense of doom and gloom for today, or the future. (Though definitely worried about our country, especially the upcoming …
Teaser from Zombie Theorem: The Siege Book 2 by James Wallace
Excerpt from Zombie Theorem: The Siege Book 2 by James Wallace Check out book 1. Cupcake pulled out in the lead Humvee, and we followed at a distance. Nothing happened between the house and outskirts of Fort Bragg. It was a nice Sunday drive in the country. The sun was rising from behind the mountains, …
Some brief thoughts on the zombie apocalypse
by Kathy Dinisi If I would wake up tomorrow and a zombie apocalypse is happening out side of my door, I would FREAK OUT!!! Who wouldn’t? Personally the first thing I would do is grab all the can goods I have in my pantry, all the medication I might need in the near future, batteries, flash lights, …
Teaser from Timothy: Sliced, Diced, and Cubed by Mark Tufo
Excerpt from Timothy: Sliced, Diced, and Cubed by Mark Tufo. Check out the first book in the trilogy. Also begin his signature series Zombie Fallout, if you haven’t already. Tim 3 CHAPTER 1 I was a zombie for … what, a week, ten days maybe? I was at a little brat’s party doing my double …
Where the Obsession with Horror and the Zombie Apocalypse Started
by Ricky Fleet Where did my obsession with horror come from, and more specifically my love for all things ‘Zombie Apocalypse’? I took it as a personal challenge to circumvent the repressive age ratings on the horror movies of my generation (aided and abetted by my fantastic mother). I can still remember the first time …
Teaser from Zombie Park By Mark Cusco Ailes
Excerpt from Zombie Park by Mark Cusco Ailes Also check out Creation of the Dead, Z-Day Day of the Zombies, or Plague of the Living Dead. I’ve included one of my favorite scenes from Zombie Park. Imagine being surrounded by mirrors in a fun house when the threat of being attacked by a zombie was …
What Got Me Interested in Zombies …
by Ann Riley Hello zombie lovers! I am so excited and honored to be a part of the Summer of Zombies Blog Tour 2016 with all the talented authors who are participating this year! So what got me interested in zombies? I always liked the zombie movies like Dawn of the Dead, (George Romero 1978), …
Teaser from Hellbound (Till Death Do Us Part) by Kathy Dinisi
Check out the Hellbound series and the latest in the series An Excerpt from Hellbound (Till Death Do Us Part) by Kathy Dinisi Gripping the chain link fence in between my finger, my knuckles turning white. The chaos in front of me should frighten me but I feel numb, I feel lost, I feel dead. …