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Brice Chandler | Winter of Zombie 2016

Pushing the Sub Genre #WinterZombie

by Brice Chandler As a story teller, I like to push the boundaries of the genres I write in. That’s not really saying much since a lot of authors do that and probably better. Hmm, let me use my zombie stories as an example. I think that my novel, Whiskey Jack, pushes the limits for …

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Armand Rosamilia | Dying Days 7 | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser of Dying Days 7 by Armand Rosamilia #WinterZombie

Teaser sample from the pages of the latest Dying Days book Dying Days 7 by Armand Rosamilia. From Dying Days 7 by Armand Rosamilia Chapter One Tosha Shorb stabbed another prone zombie in the head with her metal stick, making sure the fucker wasn’t playing possum. Too many zombies were getting smarter now, and they …

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Greg Ferrell | Winter of Zombie 2016

Greg Ferrell Winter of Zombie special serial — Tony chapter 10 #WinterZombie

In honor of being a part of this year’s Winter of Zombie blog tour here is a set of short stories written exclusively for the visitors to the tour. These were started back during the Summer of Zombie tour 2015. They’re from the perspective of one Tony the Zombie and his personal gripes against us …

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Jessica Gomez | Immune | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser sample from Immune by Jessica Gomez #WinterZombie

Begin the series with Infected by Jessica Gomez. If you like what you read, continue on with Immune. Also check out other work by Jessica Gomez on Amazon. Excerpt from Immune by Jessica Gomez “Shit!” Mason roared, waking me up. “Get down!” Instead, everyone in the car shot up in their seats. The image that …

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Hatchell & Douglas | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from The End by Dane Hatchell and PA Douglas #WinterZombie

Get a first taste of the beginning of the exciting work THE END by Dane Hatchell and PA Douglas. After you finish, pick up the book! PROLOGUE Systematically taking each step as if it might be her last if she let her guard down, Sergeant Ashley Fox moved forward through the large, abandoned Sears building. …

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Mark Ailes | Winter of Zombie 2016

Zombie Fiction: It’s All Fun and Games … #WinterZombie

by Mark Ailes Writing in the zombie fiction genre has been a blast for me.  Several years ago, when I was writing a young adult fantasy series dealing with dragons and elves, I never imagined I would become a force in the horror genre. My whole life has revolved around horror and zombies.  I grew …

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Thad David | Winter of Zombie 2016

So Zombies Are Finally Here … Now What? #WinterZombie

by Thad David I was considering the things I would miss most once zombies take over because let’s face it, we all know it’s inevitable. Consider this for a moment, 95% of the worlds population is gone. Everything you have ever known is gone. We will all miss the obvious: your family, friends, email, internet, …

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Alathia Morgan | Winter of Zombie 2016

Gone from Laughing to Doomsday Preppers #WinterZombie

by Alathia Morgan So this question hasn’t been in use by the average person for quite a while or at least until the start of the zombie craze. While there are have always been theories thrown around about when or why an apocalypse would begin, it wasn’t until The Walking Dead comics and T.V. show …

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Rebecca Besser | Re-Civilize Book 1 Chad | Winter of Zombie 2016

Teaser from Re-Civilize Chad Book 1 by Rebecca Besser #WinterZombie

Read this excerpt from chapter 2 of Re-Civilize Chad Book 1 by Rebecca Besser. If you like what you read (which you will), pick up the book to check out the rest. Chad hates everything about life. He hates his sister for being a brat, his parents for being in denial and pretending life is …

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Jack Wallen | Winter of Zombie 2016

Keeping the Zombie Genre Fresh #WinterZombie

by Jack Wallen It sounds a bit antithetical…keeping a genre about rotting flesh fresh. But after decades of zombie stomping around celluloid, paper, and ereaders, one might easily begin to wonder (or wander, if you’re so inclined) how a sub-genre has managed to not become stale. Considering how this issue is exponentially exacerbated by the …

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