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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 …

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Teaser from “To Walk the Halls” by Rebecca Besser

This story appears in the charity anthology Treasured Chests: Cameron Gather lay on a narrow bed in a little room off the main emergency room ward at Saint Helen’s Hospital, absently rubbing her bulging stomach, waiting for the doctor to examine her. She stared up at the ceiling, breathing slowly like they’d taught her to …

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Be Prepared! Why Realism and the Zombie Apocalypse Go Well Together

by Adrienne Lecter Let’s not debate how realistic the central premise of a zombie apocalypse is—options vary greatly from contaminated food to a randomly mutated virus outbreak—but instead revel in the glory that is raw, gory truth. Because let’s face it—if the undead rise and you manage to survive the first, say, week or so, …

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Teaser from “Fallen” by Jessica Gomez

FALLEN, a Flash prequel, only available in the Undead Worlds anthology! I’ve wanted to get Harold the Anchorman’s story out there for quite some time and I’m excited to present it with 21 other Zombie themed stories! What better way to celebrate than to give something back to my readers! Come on over and sign …

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Spotlight On Chris Philbrook

*With the armies gathered behind, they face Armand Rosamilia’s forces under the next overpass on the freeway. This is Florida, so there is no high ground and no clear winner yet. Chris Philbrook stands at the front of combined forces of the survivors. The Warlord Rosamilia has grown his numbers through his treasury of M&M’s.* …

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Spotlight On James Schannep

*The army stops for the night. Jay Wilburn still wants to leave, but zombies continue to close in on all sides of the camp where posted guards wait to take care of them. He wanders through and notices a familiar face in one of the tents. James Schannep studies flowcharts hanging around the inside of …

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