by Jay Wilburn Alathia Paris Morgan stretches her writing between multiple genre, bringing a unique perspective and voice to each. As a result, when she writes a zombie story, it is something different and special. You can check out her first zombie story Infected Waters: A Titanic Disaster. Then, you can get a completely different …
The Case for Chuck Buda #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn Chuck Buda has risen quickly in the consciousness of readers and the writing world. His Son of Earp series has drawn attention online and at conventions. I became aware of his writing with the Debt Collector series and enjoy every adventure he has created across all sorts of fiction. His Zombie Lockup …
Bonus Teaser Early Preview from Dead Song Book 5: May by Jay Wilburn #SummerZombie
The Dead Song Legend continues as larger forces in the world seek to conquer a land already ravaged by the undead. Sides will be chosen, but Tiny Jones and his friends aren’t sure any of the sides are worth supporting. They will be forced to decide who they are. Excerpt from the Dead Song Legend …
Teaser from Zombies from Space … and Vampires by Angela B Chrysler #SummerZombie
“This story is mindblowing. I can’t wait for the next book in the series. So many levels, layers, and interesting characters. This is unlike any other zombie story out there.” — Jay Wilburn Excerpt from Zombies from Space … and Vampire by Angela B Chrysler CHAPTER 1 Drip the drops of golden light in the …
It’s Not All About Zombies. Really! — Peter Welmerink #SummerZombie
by Peter Welmerink When I wrote my current JOE CROSS novellas, or my TRANSPORT Series–where, yes, the undead roam the land, and are even kept quarantined, guarded and *gasp* protected in the larger city of my fictional literary wanderings—I had not originally set out to write strictly a book populated with zombies. In fact, the …
Find Out Each Featured Author’s Spirit Animal #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn We took this post very serious at the Summer of Zombie Headquarters. We spent many hours in the SOZ executive cafeteria and screening room assembling the team to determine each author’s spirit animal. We gathered witch doctors, gurus, hippies, libertarians, dumas, aldermen, chimney sweeps, horse whisperers, experimental zoo keepers, old cat ladies, …
A Few Brief Thoughts on the Zombie Genre — T. J. Weeks #SummerZombie
by T. J. Weeks The zombie genre is something that I had never thought about getting into. At this point, I am glad that I did. I have had more fun writing this series and have had more fans that have told me how much they enjoy it than I ever thought possible. Creating different …
Podcasting the Day Away #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn Podcasting is the Radio Free America zone for all sorts of fandoms and interests. It is a great source for hearing interviews with some of your favorite artists on topics of interest about their work and much more. Many of the featured authors have so many great interviews that it was hard …
Zombie Fiction … We Ain’t Dead Yet — Armand Rosamilia #SummerZombie
by Armand Rosamilia I wrote my first piece of zombie fiction in 2008. Had it published in an anthology in late 2010. By then I’d written Highway To Hell, which really started me on my path to writing zombie fiction each year. Dying Days was supposed to be one big book, but halfway through the …
Teaser from The Last Stand by Mark Cusco Ailes #SummerZombie
“Mark Cusco Ailes has been honing his own personal style for some time now. The Last Stand surprised me with something different. There is a lot going on here and more layers to this warfare.” — Jay Wilburn #CaptainThreeKidneys Excerpt from The Last Stand by Mark Cusco Ailes Reggie Hulse continued down the back road …