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The Case for Dane Hatchell | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for Dane Hatchell #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn Dane Hatchell has a well-established career in horror and zombies in particular. Much of his work has a sci fi flare to it that I associate with my favorite adventure stories. His style is deep and thought provoking too though. The premises he tackles and the twists he puts on the genre …

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The Case for Greg Ferrell | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for Greg Ferrell #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn Greg Ferrell has been on the zombie tours before. He is in an interesting phase of his writing career where he has developed enough skill and awareness of his voice as a writer to attempt a reset of sorts. He is going back to rerelease his Humanity’s Hope series with Devil Dog …

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The Case for EE Isherwood | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case For EE Isherwood #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn EE Isherwood has six books out in his signature Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse series at this point. There is about a 2 year span in the time it took him to write between the first and sixth book, Zombies Ever After. I think book one Since the Sirens is a great …

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The Case for Rebecca Besser | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for Rebecca Besser #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn Rebecca Besser is a well-established zombie and horror author. She has made an impression in the industry and has an agent working hard to get her work in front of more eyes like it deserves. Besser recently made a splash with Nurse Blood where she explores a horror scenario around transplants, body …

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The Case for JL Koszarek | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for JL Koszarek #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn JL Koszarek has been working on stories for quite some time before she was ever published and before her partnership with Thad David on Divide Then Conquer The Zombie Company Crusade series which brought them both onto the Winter of Zombie tour. She enjoys working with David on this series because it …

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The Case for Jack Wallen | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for Jack Wallen #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn Jack Wallen is a fixture in the Summer and Winter of Zombie blog tours. He is also a key player in the zombie genre with his I Zombie series and his ongoing stories in other venues as well. You can check out the case for post for him from last summer to …

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The Case for Armand Rosamilia | Winter of Zombie 2016

The Case for Armand Rosamilia #WinterZombie

by Jay Wilburn Armand Rosamilia is the founder of the Summer and Winter of Zombie blog tours. We are proud and honored that he has agreed to return as a featured author this year with the release of Dying Days 7 in his ongoing extreme zombie series. The new covers for that series form a …

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Black Friday Apocalyptic Gift List #WinterZombie

Welcome back to the Winter of Zombie tour. It is the day after American Thanksgiving. Traditionally, this is the day thankful people with their bellies full of turkey go out to the stores in the dark hours before they open and then trample their competition to get deals on stuff and things. Yikes!!! Some people …

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Brice Chandler | Winter of Zombie 2016

Zombies in a Virtual World #WinterZombie

by Brice Chandler Virtual and augmented reality is stepping through our doors. While it’s not a complete immersion into a virtual world as what’s described in my novel, Where Fallen Angels Lie, or a slew of other sci-fi and fantasy books, movies, anime, etc.  It’s here and it’s going to become more common. I hope …

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EE Isherwood | Winter of Zombie 2016

So You Want to Be A Zombie Author? #WinterZombie

by EE Isherwood I wrote my first novel without a lick of sense. I just sketched out 15 or so chapters with a few bullet points and started writing whatever came to mind. I began with a 104-year-old woman fighting off her infected live-in nurse, then I gave her a great-grandson as a helper and …

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