Cabin Fever in a Post-apocalyptic World Zombies not Required Plot Summary: Mike (Dean Chekvala) and Kim (Amy Cale Peterson) are a married couple that have taken sanctuary in a remote, solitary cabin for six months after a devastating viral outbreak.
Cabin Fever in a Post-apocalyptic World Zombies not Required Plot Summary: Mike (Dean Chekvala) and Kim (Amy Cale Peterson) are a married couple that have taken sanctuary in a remote, solitary cabin for six months after a devastating viral outbreak.
Cowboys vs Zombies: The Devil’s Crossing (USA, 2014) Director/writer James Ryan Gary feature debut, Cowboys vs. Zombies: The Devil’s Crossing was made on $5,000. With this kind of budget one would expect some flaws, but the true flaw is with
Book Signing for Date: Sunday, June 22nd Time: 4:30 – 7:00 pm. 4:30 – 5:00 pm – Come and enjoy appetizers and beer compliments of the author. 5:00 pm – Signing will begin. 5:30 pm – A special
Book Signing for Sponsored by ZombieTraining.com Affectionately known as "The Irish Bar Tour" in honor of the book’s main character. Date: Sunday, April 6th Time: 3:00 – 6:00 pm. 3:00 – 5:00 pm – I will be discussing my novel,
UPDATE – October 31, 2018: The Romero Strain (Author’s Edition) is now available in paperback again in a revised edition. For more details click here: The Romero Strain (Author’s Edition). Originally released March 2, 2014 on Books of the Dead
Crusade Comics Founder Billy Tucci talks prepping, zombies, and his latest projects New York Comic Con 2013 Interview Originally written and published on zombietraining.com on November 15, 2013. William [Billy] Tucci founded Crusade Comics in the early ‘90s from his
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Being a male writer, it is not often easy to write female characters that are truly genuine, and writing one that is strong, proactive and speaks her heart and her mind can certainly be a challenge. But Bracken MacLeod seems
Author Joe Hill stated, “Horror was rooted in sympathy… in understanding what it would be like to suffer the worst,” and J.C. Michael knows the intricacies of how to make characters suffer. As the year draws to a close a