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Jessica Gomez | Winter of Zombie 2016

Spotlight On Jessica Gomez #WinterZombie

Jay Wilburn: Name yourself!

Jessica Gomez: Jessica Gomez!

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Jay: Your book came out right before the start of the tour, yes?

Jessica: IMMUNE released on October 31st 2016.

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Jay: Spooky! Where does this second book in the series take us?

Jessica: They thought the worst was behind them, days of chaos and death. Relocating to the mountains of Oregon was supposed to give them a fresh start, but when the residents of the cave slowly begin to turn, they realize their horrors are not yet over.

Jay: Well, maybe it will be okay …

Jessica: The Infected are returning.

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Jay: Oh, hell. What makes my books different than other books in this genre?

Jessica: I love the traditional Zombie book, but the great thing about this genre is that it allows you to develop your own creative way. I’ve read books from death and destruction, zombie mania to zombies that are almost intelligent. When I wrote the Flash series, INFECTED and IMMUNE, I wanted to bring something to the table that hadn’t been played on a repeating record. When the chemical weapon turned humans INFECTED they died on the spot or drove them to madness. The IMMUNE lived and breathed just like before the Flash, until years later, they begin to turn. An event the survivors thought was over. Once a person turns, their body decays, turning into rotting mush. Developing in intelligence as time goes on, the INFECTED hunt in packs and live in communities, plotting their chance to attack any living being.

Jay: What influenced the path of this book? 

Jessica: I was finishing up a suspense romance from another series, when I watched a dooms day show on TV. It spoke about cave systems, old lava tunnels that were sufficient enough to maintain survival. The ones they spoke about were in the Arizona area, but when I did research, I was excited to discover they had the same tunnels in the mountains of Oregon. My home state. We have hot springs sporadically spread out over our mountains and it was extremely interesting to research their possibilities. The story was built around these tunnels and research. Of course, I added in the chemical weapon and man eating INFECTED to give it that little oomph.

Jay: If I had to place a warning label on this book, what would it say?

Jessica: WARNING: May cause anal leakage.

Jay: Oh, hell … Well, if it sells potato chips … What do you hope readers will take away from this work?

Jessica: A creative imagination. There are many variations of Zombie books. I hope this opens their minds to new paths. My book is more that death and chaos. A paranormal, apocalyptic, suspense, romance, will keep you ducking behind the covers.

Jay: Name all the places people can find you … All of them!!!

Jessica: Goodreads, Amazon, Facebook, blog, Twitter, web page

Jay: What? No Pinterest?

Jessica: And Pinetrest

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Jay Wilburn has a Masters Degree in Education that goes mostly unused since he quit teaching to write about zombies. Jay writes horror because he tends to find the light by facing down the darkness. His is doing well following a life saving kidney transplant. Jay is the author of Maidens of Zombie Kingdom a young adult fantasy trilogy, Lake Scatter Wood Tales adventure books for elementary and middle school readers, Vampire Christ a trilogy of political and religious satire, and The Dead Song Legend. He cowrote The Enemy Held Near, Yard Full of Bones, and The Hidden Truth with Armand Rosamilia. You can also find Jay's work in Best Horror of the Year volume 5. He is a staff writer with Dark Moon Digest, LitReactor, and the Still Water Bay series with Crystal Lake Publishing.

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  1. Lucille Bransfield says:

    Thanks for the insight into Jessica. I’m reading Immune as we speak and I’m loving it! It’s really different from your average zombie book. I like the “sight” along with other paranormal ways this book takes us!

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