by Jay Wilburn MV Clark is new to zombie fiction as an author, but her first published novel, The Splits: Personal Histories of Scott-Lapidot Disease from the Splits Archive, does not read like someone new to the craft. Her diverse background which included journalism made her uniquely qualified to knock out this novel in a …
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Why do we Love Zombies? #SummerZombie
by MV Clark I love zombies. Fast, slow, thin, fat, legless, eyeless, vomiting, hemorraghing … I just love them. In real life, I don’t know anybody who feels the same way, which is why I am so happy to find myself on the Summer of Zombie blog tour with like-minded people. What is it about …
Teaser from The Splits by MV Clark #SummerZombie
“This does not read like a debut novel. MV Clark creates a unique zombie apocalypse with scale, scope, and depth. This is a universe which demands our attention and exploration.” — Jay Wilburn Teaser from The Splits: Personal Histories of Scott-Lapidot Disease from the Splits Archive by MV Clark London 1969 – the first UK …
Zombies of HR #SummerZombie
by MV Clark I’m a plump, shortsighted, middle-aged woman, and I’m pretty sure I won’t survive the Zompoc – the zombie apocalypse. My concern, as a writer, is with the bit before, when civilisation is gradually necrotising as zombification sweeps though it, and humanity is tottering and struggling to regain its balance. The early tendrils …
Spotlight On MV Clark #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn *Jay ducked as the ghosts flew around his head. As if zombies were not trouble enough, he had these to deal with now. He made it inside and got the door closed behind him. It held off the zombies for now, but the ghosts seemed undeterred.* MV Clark: Very disturbing, isn’t it? …
Welcome to Summer of Zombie Fun in the Sun 2018 #SummerZombie
by Jay Wilburn Well, not too much sun. I’m on meds and have to avoid too much sun exposure and zombies are sometimes scarier in the dark. Also, sun is bad for their skin and eyes. They do not recover from sun damage as easily as they did before they reanimated, but still, it’s summer …