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Jessica Gomez | Winter of Zombie 2016

What is that one thing? #WinterZombie

by Jessica Gomez That’s the question I find myself asking. What is that one thing that you couldn’t live without in a Zombie apocalypses? Last year, I posted about what food you would search the end of the world to have just one more bite. Mine was cheesecake. Delicious. It’s basically the worst dessert you …

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Brice Chandler | Where Fallen Angels Lie | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from Where Fallen Angel Lie by Brice Chandler #WinterZombie

Check out the teaser and then pick up Where Fallen Angel Lie or Whiskey Jack. Preview of: Where Fallen Angels Lie by Brice Chandler They slipped from tree to tree. And now they were stuck – their progress stifled by a lazy zombie, smoldering in the heat. What made them lounge in the scorching sun …

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Alathia Morgan | Winter of Zombie 2016

Violence, Church, and Zombies … Oh, my! #WinterZombie

By Alathia Morgan So this is the trigger warning this post might bother the sensitive or conservative in thoughts or ideals. I did name my blog unique life views for a reason so here goes. I have been watching the The Walking Dead for the first time ever since they had a New Year’s marathon …

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EE Isherwood | Winter of Zombie 2016

Zombies within Zombies #WinterZombie

by EE Isherwood I’m a newcomer to writing books. I hit “go” on my first novel in December 2015, and published my sixth in September 2016. But I’ve been reading post-apocalyptic and zombie literature for decades. That made it easy for me decide the genre I wanted when I first thought about penning my book. …

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Greg Ferrell | Humanity's Hope | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from Humanity’s Hope by Greg Ferrell #WinterZombie

Check out this sample of Humanity’s Hope and then start the series now! From Humanity’s Hope by Greg Ferrell There’s No Place Like home Camp Kyle A siren screamed in the distance. Kyle recognized the wail’s pattern as that of an ambulance, once again making its way through the streets. That made the tenth one …

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Alathia Morgan | Infected Waters | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from Infected Water: A Titanic Disaster by Alathia Morgan #WinterZombie

Once you finish reading, pick up Infected Waters by Alathia Morgan. From Infected Waters by Alathia Morgan “What happened?” Jonathan pulled her closer to help keep them both on their feet. “Our patient died. I need to let the captain know so he can decide what to do about the body.” Nora took a deep …

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Dane Hatchell | Winter of Zombie 2016

A Reaction to Patient Zero by a Master of the Genre #WinterZombie

by Dane Hatchell I became caught up in the zombie craze several years ago reading anthologies. (Side note, many of the unknown authors back then went on to be popular novelist today). Short stories are a great way to sample tales of the undead. Time is always a precious commodity, and a reader only has …

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Jaime Johnesee | Bob the Tacoholic | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from Bob the Tacoholic #WinterZombie

Bob the Tacoholic is the latest work from Jaime Johnesee. Check out other Bob stories too. From Bob The Tacoholic by Jaime Johnesee I have an affinity for tacos. It started before I died but continues well after. The delightful treat has been plentiful these days and life, overall, has been pretty quiet. Well, except …

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Jessica Gomez | Winter of Zombie 2016

What Would I Do If … #WinterZombie

by Jessica Gomez Are you ever in a store, restaurant, or even at work when you think, what would I do if the zombie apocalypse happened at this moment? I have. More than I probably should. I have escape routes and plans all over the place. The major question you have to ask yourself is, …

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JL Koszarek | Winter of Zombie 2016

Religion #WinterZombie

by JL Koszarek Religion: A set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs. The other day I was walking with my …

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