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The Case for Peter Welmerink #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Peter Welmerink has made his mark on the zombie genre with his Transport series. Even though Joe Cross is within that same universe, I sense a new energy and fire in Welmerink’s writing with these books. Bull takes the Joe Cross books to a whole new level. Welmerink writes so much more …

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The Case for Brent Abell #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Brent Abell is a talented and meticulous writer, being careful about every detail in a story. With this process, he produces some very good work and contributes something special to the zombie genre for fans. In addition to a number of great short stories, Abell came into his own with the release …

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The Case for Mark Cusco Ailes #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Mark Cusco Ailes took us and his zombie stories in a new direction with The Last Stand. Mark Ailes took inspiration from Stephen King’s The Stand and looked for a way to incorporate zombies into an epic good vs. evil battle set upon the spiritual warfare plane of Christianity. Mark Ailes’s take …

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The Case for Eric A Shelman #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Eric A Shelman is a powerhouse in zombie fiction and is well established across the spectrum of horror and storytelling. Shelman recently completed his nine volume Dead Hunger series with an exciting and satisfying conclusion. His Scabs series is going strong and fans are responding. Now, Shelman embarks on a new zombie …

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The Case for SK Gregory #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn S. K. Gregory has already established herself as a great zombie storyteller with Indeadpendence Day and Grave Danger. She also has a catalog of demon stories readers really enjoy. With the story Before, the second in the series, she goes back to the beginning of characters and the outbreak which she established …

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The Case for Angela B Chrysler #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Angela B Chrysler has a broad and diverse catalog of work. None of it conforms to formulas nor truly resembles any other works within the genres wherein she writes. Each story, character, and series is something special and unique. This goes for her zombie series too which begins with Zombies From Space …

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The Case for Alathia Paris Morgan #SummerZombie

by Jay Wilburn Alathia Paris Morgan stretches her writing between multiple genre, bringing a unique perspective and voice to each. As a result, when she writes a zombie story, it is something different and special. You can check out her first zombie story Infected Waters: A Titanic Disaster. Then, you can get a completely different …

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