The story of the Bell Witch poltergeist has been around for nearly two hundred years, and there have been a handful of books written on the haunting, even one based on a manuscript written by Richard Powell, an eyewitness of
Originally written and published on zombietraining.com on October 16, 2013. Before the Panel Began: There were a lot of great panels on the main stage at this year’s New York Comic Con, but the most anticipated was The Walking Dead
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Originally written and published on zombietraining.com on October 4, 2013. I will admit that I am tired of the whole zombie thing. Did a guy who writes mostly in that genre just say that? Yeah, I did. As an author
Originally written and published on zombietraining.com on October 3, 2013. (USA, 2013) You can tell that director/writer Kevin King has a love of films. His directorial debut, Zombie Hunter, is filled with homages to some great post-apocalyptic and horror films
(USA, 2013) Dutch born Roel Reiné has already proven himself to be a top-notch action director with movies like Death Race 2 and 12 Rounds: Reloaded. Roel started a new era in Dutch Cinema by making mainstream English language ‘Genre
(2013, India) This isn’t India’s first venture into the zombie genre, but it is the first zombie comedy to come out of Bollywood. Directors Krishna DK and Raj Nidimoru, try to expand a niche film genre for the Hindi cinema-going
(Netherlands/USA/Czech Republic, 2013) All I ask in a horror-thriller is it to be inventive and unique, and though Frankenstein’s Army is far from perfect, first time director Richard Raaphorst and writers Chris W. Mitchell and Miguel Tejada-Flores have created something
This is the cover to my upcoming novel The Romero Strain published by Books of the Dead Press.