by Jay Wilburn I’ve been very excited to see the zombie novella Good Boy come out by Tom Clark. His seriousness about developing his craft as he prepared his first stories for publication told me that this was going to be good. He captures everything you could want from Watership Down meets zombies. I asked …
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How the Undead Brought My Writing to Life #SummerZombie
by Tom Clark Be sure to check out Tom Clark’s first blog post in this special Summer of Zombie series “Things Not to Say Without Backing Them Up.” Both articles are great alone, but they are great together. — To many I’m new to all of this, this writing thing. Well, actually I’m not. I’ve …
Teaser from Good Boy by Tom Clark #SummerZombie
“I’m really excited about Good Boy coming out. Tom Clark has put great love and work into this project and his writing. I’m in for the whole trilogy. This is everything that’s great about zombie fiction and animal protagonists.” — Jay Wilburn Teaser from Good Boy by Tom Clark FOX FIGHT (FROM CHAPTER 1): Outside, …
Things Not to Say Without Backing Them Up #SummerZombie
by Tom Clark I hate zombies. Yes, I know hate is a strong word for having only four letters, and one should use it sparingly. The three words, used in conjunction, are probably not the words one wants to preface a blog post on a tour called “The Summer of Zombie” with. But use them …
Spotlight on Tom Clark #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn *Jay walked into Tom’s third floor hotel room and waved his hand in front of his face.* Jay Wilburn: What is all this smoke from? *Tom pointed to the window and Jay looked through the jagged glass. The city was on fire in the distance. Burning zombies wandered the streets setting more …
Welcome to Summer of Zombie Fun in the Sun 2018 #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn Well, not too much sun. I’m on meds and have to avoid too much sun exposure and zombies are sometimes scarier in the dark. Also, sun is bad for their skin and eyes. They do not recover from sun damage as easily as they did before they reanimated, but still, it’s summer …