by Brice Chandler Virtual and augmented reality is stepping through our doors. While it’s not a complete immersion into a virtual world as what’s described in my novel, Where Fallen Angels Lie, or a slew of other sci-fi and fantasy books, movies, anime, etc. It’s here and it’s going to become more common. I hope …
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So You Want to Be A Zombie Author? #WinterZombie
by EE Isherwood I wrote my first novel without a lick of sense. I just sketched out 15 or so chapters with a few bullet points and started writing whatever came to mind. I began with a 104-year-old woman fighting off her infected live-in nurse, then I gave her a great-grandson as a helper and …
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse #WinterZombie
by Mark Ailes Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse – The Debate Continues… There are questions that have haunted mankind for centuries including: Existence – Why are we here? Death – Is there an afterlife? After Death – Can mankind survive a zombie apocalypse? Either of these questions have been debated heatedly over the years. Either of …
Can You Honestly Survive a Zombie Apocalypse? #WinterZombie
by Jack Wallen Could you honestly survive the apocalypse? I spend a good deal of my time dreaming up scenarios surrounded by post-apocalyptic death and destruction. It comes with the territory…being a writer of the dark fantastic that is zombie horror. Because of this, I get one particular question lobbed at me almost daily. Could …
Ending A Zombie Series
by Armand Rosamilia My knee-jerk reaction has, up until recently, to not shake the boat. Don’t do anything stupid. Don’t shoot the cash cow or however that saying goes. Don’t stop writing what is making you money. You see, about six years ago I realized I was not only going to keep writing zombie books …
Weather by Rebecca Besser #WinterZombie
by Rebecca Besser I do know there are some zombie stories that do take the weather role into account, but let’s explore why it’s not mentioned more often. As many of us know, weather can play a huge role in the decomposition of a carcass. So, depending on the region you live in during a …
Reading in Order to Write #WinterZombie
by JL Koszarek “The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book.” —Samuel Johnson September 2nd, 2016 I’m staring at books stacked on the cold stone hearth of my summer rental cabin. Joshua Hood’s Warning Order is …
Hidden Gems of the Genre #WinterZombie
by PA Douglas For most authors of the horror genre who write books about zombies, they have their beginnings as fans themselves. For most they lean toward movies like Day of the Dead, Dawn on the Dead, Night of the Living Dead, or the Return of the Living Dead series. And now today for younger …
Teaser from Divide The Conquer by Thad David & JL Koszarek #WinterZombie
Check out this teaser from Divide Then Conquer, book 1 of the Zombie Company Crusade and then pick up the book. Divide Then Conquer Teaser by Thad David & JL Koszarek They say it happened suddenly and on the surface, it did. “The Scourge” caught humanity by surprise—an unexpected whip that lashed the weak, took …
A Day In My Undead Life by Tony the Zombie Chap 11 #WinterZombie
In honor of being a part of this year’s Winter of Zombie blog tour here is a set of short stories written exclusively for the visitors to the tour. These were started back during the Summer of Zombie tour 2015. They’re from the perspective of one Tony the Zombie and his personal gripes against us …