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 …
Tag: Jay Wilburn
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 …
Bad Ass Killing Machine/ Bad Ass Washing Machine — Ricky Fleet #SummerZombie
by Ricky Fleet Let’s be honest, we all know the zompoc is inevitable. No matter how much the scientists assure us it’s preposterous, and despite the ‘fiction’ label attached to anything coming out of Hollywood, we know they’re real and will one day come for us. We also know we’ll kick ass because we’ve lived …
Bonus Teaser from Dead Song Legend book 4: April by Jay Wilburn #SummerZombie
The Dead Song Legend is about music collectors traveling zombie infested America, recording the songs and music of the survivors. As the people change, the music changes with them and Dead World Records believes the music and its history will matter for better days in the future. Tiny Jones, Satchelmouth Murderman, and Kidd Banjo reshape …
Teaser from Re-Civilize book 2: Elaine by Rebecca Besser
“Rebecca Besser is really putting her all into this series. Each book takes its time with characters, so when they end up together, we will know them intimately in the later books. This is a series I can’t help but to follow.” — Jay Wilburn #CaptainThreeKidneys Author Summary: Elaine is an average teen girl. All …
A review of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies …spoilers — Angela B Chrysler #SummerZombie
by Angela B Chrysler Jane Austen? Why I go so far as to say that any library is a good library that does not contain a volume by Jane Austen. Even if it contains no other book. – Mark Twain If you love Jane Austen, you may be offended by what I have to say. …
Teaser from Emma’s Rose book 1: The Cave by Eric A Shelman
“Eric A Shelman has show his forward-driving storytelling ability and flexibility with all sorts of monsters and tropes over his career. He is known for his zombie work for good reason. Emma’s Rose shows the best of both these sides of Shelman as a writer. You get a great zombie story from the origin of …