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Bonus Teaser from The Enemy Held Near

by Armand Rosamilia and Jay Wilburn Excerpt from The Enemy Held Near available now … Also available in audio version! Includes a free sample … Chapter 1 Foster Turner I was crying too by the time I got Heather back home. Heather took three steps into the house and stopped. Her duffle dangled by the straps …

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Summer of Zombie 2016! Thanks for the Wild Undead Ride …

Summer of Zombie 2016 Comes to a Close: Thanks for the Wild, Undead Ride. Jay Gives One More Farewell Post Before He is Loaded on a Boat, Set Ablaze, and Sent Out to Sea with Crying Vikings Watching from the Shore (Vikings Can Cry Too … Don’t Be Like That …) by Jay Wilburn It …

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Teaser from Dead Song 3 by Jay Wilburn

Excerpt from The Dead Song Legend Book III: March from Myrtle Beach to San Antonio by Jay Wilburn “This shouldn’t have happened again, Randy. We were counting on you.” “I’m sorry,” he said and turned away from her. “Greg, go find Pete and figure out what the hell happened.” People began filing out the door …

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Illustrations of the Dead: The Art Of Dead Song

by Jay Wilburn Maybe it is not fair to say this post is by Jay Wilburn exactly. I mean, I did write these words down in order, but the post is about the art of the Dead Song Legend Dodecology. Credit for that work goes directly to Luke Spooner and Carrion House. Luke Spooner has …

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Spotlight On Jay Wilburn #SummerZombie

Spotlight On interview with Jay Wilburn author of The Dead Song Legend, The Enemy Held Near, and Time Eaters Summer of Zombie 2016 Q: Tell me your name again? ugh … Jay Wilburn Q: You’re here for the fluffer job, yes? Um, I was interested in … acting. Q: Really?! You’re not exactly the traditional …

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Is It Bad to be a Zombie Writer?

by Jay Wilburn Yes! End of blog post. Maybe I should explain more. Maybe it’s bad. It sure isn’t easy. People think it is easy to write a zombie novel. Lots of people try. I think we can certainly agree that writing a really good zombie story isn’t easy. There are a few gems out …

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Off Camera … the unseen zombie stories #SummerZombie

by. Jay Wilburn There is phenomenon in zombie movies that has bothered me for a long time. Bad acting, terrible effects, and clichéd stories, you say? No, I’ve made my peace with all of that. It’s the off camera stories that bother me. We have our main characters that we follow and in the process …

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