by Jay Wilburn She felt like the flashing lights appeared out of nowhere, but the highway grade spread flat in front of her and behind her for a long way. They had to have been in view for some time. She glanced over her shoulder for the gate to the rich people’s house, but it …
Tag: Middletown Apocalypse
The Case for Jack Wallen – WOZ 17
by Jay Wilburn Jack Wallen has established himself as a strong voice in many genre. He has great ongoing series including I Zombie, Zombie Radio, and his Reaper series. He has more surprising works such as Frankenstein Theory too and more we will discuss and link in this post. For this tour, Jack Wallen chose …
The Zombie Blessing
by Brent Abell Zombies are a part of pop culture for better or for worse. Most things within the horror genre run in cycles, but right now it seems like the zombie will keep shambling for years to come. What is it about them that we devour everything we can about them? Do we really …
The Ebb and Flow of the Zombie Genre
by Jack Wallen Six years ago today, I published I Zombie I. That was my first horror-centric novel (after having written mostly thrillers and the Shero series). I’d held off for years, writing within the horror genre, simply because I wanted to ensure I had chops enough to serve the genre I’d loved for so …
Middletown Takes New York
by Jay Wilburn I have spoken at length about my respect for the Middletown anthology series that is the brain child of Jack Wallen. He had the idea of establishing a story premise. It was not a shared world, but rather was a shared premise. The town, a character, the outbreak, the starting point, and …