• Welcome to the Party!

    Time for more free drabble fiction for your reading pleasure! READING PLEASURE! (Sorry I yelled, I’m just so damn excited! …no reason, it’s just a good Friday)

    Sticking with the Twister saga. I’ll probably wrap it up in the next few weeks. I can see an end soon.

    So pour some wine, grab a beer, make some popcorn and kick back for “Fever”.

    Enjoy!

    Fever

    Don’t forget to get your ebook fiction! Click the Buy The Fiction page above. Bethany And The Zombie Jesus is one heck of a novelette and the collection itself is quite good. QUITE GOOD!

    Disclaimer: I’m not telling.

  • Hey Folks!

    I am lucky to have another guest blog post today!

    This is a pretty cool post on a subject near and dear to my heart: Zombie Literature!

    I’m not gonna prattle on, so let’s get right to the, uh, meat of the post!

    Cheers!

    Stuart Conover is the editor of Buy Zombie, The Horror Tree, and a future published author living in the suburbs of Chicago, IL. A fanatic of all things zombie and horror in general.

    Personal Blog: http://www.civin.org

    Zombie News: http://www.buyzombie.com

    Horror Author Resource: http://www.horrortree.com

    From Stuart:

    What The Increase Of Zombie Love Has Done To Zombie Literature by: Stuart Conover

    The zombie has long been one of the rarities in horror. For years they would pop up in a movie or book and then you wouldn’t hear from the undead again. No cries for brains or to send more cops could be heard for years at a time. The moans of the undead were few and far between. Overtime though that has spread. The love of zombies has slowly been infecting the population much as an actual outbreak would occur. Slow and steady they have gone from those monsters Romero uses to a household name!

    From movies to video games to books zombies are EVERYWHERE. They are on our clothes, they have toys, they are clearly on the websites that we read. For all of those that love the undead and everything they stand for that has to be a great thing? More people are using zombies in creative ways to tell their stories. Our favorite walking dead are becoming mainstream, getting real budgets, they are popular. Awesome right? That’s what I was thinking. I’m not the type of person who says a band sells out when they become popular. I’m excited that more people will enjoy what I love, the sheep that they are! However I heard a quote two years ago that got me to be slightly afraid of where our zombie loving culture is going.

    “Zombies are the new vampire.”

    When I first heard or read this all I could say to myself was yes, zombies are becoming more popular then vampires. I love it. There’s nothing wrong about this at all! As the last couple of years have progressed though I’ve become worried.

    It started with Breathers: A Zombies Lament. That’s when I first noticed the change. (I have to interrupt myself quickly and point out that I LOVED Breathers as a novel so this is nothing against the story itself.) It made a largely fundamental change by adding an intelligent zombie and brought that idea before the mainstream. Sure we’ve seen zombies that could speak or figure out simple tasks before Breathers but a fully intelligent zombie is something of an enigma. They are supposed to figure out some things, they are supposed to adapt, and possibly even evolve. Fully intelligent zombies though? Great idea when done right but still a horrible mess in what it ‘could’ come out with.

    Looking at the book shelves get filled with YA zombie novels the last few years have been setting my fears from a paranoid and delusional mind into reality. Between what is out and what’s coming out, how can any true lover of our brain eating undead not be afraid? Just look at these titles: “Zombie in Love” , “Zombies’ Guide to Dating and Relationships” , “My Life as A White Trash Zombie” , “My Boyfriend Is a Monster 1: I Love Him to Pieces” , “A Girl’s Guide To Falling In Love With A Zombie.”

    These are but a few of the many examples that are cropping up for sale. Not only is it a travesty on it’s own but it must be stopped and it must be stopped soon. If you think I’m overreacting all I have to do is say one word and you’ll understand where this is heading. Twilight. At this pace we’re a year, two at most, away from sparkly zombies that go to high school and try to seduce the introverted girl because she’s the only one who can feel and understand his pain.

    Once you read that line you know it’s coming too. To prevent zombies from being bastardized like the once great vampire we have to stand strong and unite to prevent this travesty from happening!

    From Jake:

    I have to admit I haven’t read Breathers yet, but I have heard nothing but good things about it. I think what Stuart is saying is, fortunately/unfortunately, what happens when a mythos becomes popular. Even without the “humanization” effect, there has always been the fast vs. slow debate when it comes to zombies. Those that know me know I don’t have a preference. It’s all about what works for the story.

    I guess that’s the real kicker: what works for the story. All the teen romance schlock being put out is just that, schlock. You can insert any subject/monster into those stories and they’d be the same. Luckily there are some great YA zombie fiction being put out there, especially Jonathan Maberry’s Rot & Ruin. Hopefully soon my YA zombie novel, Little Dead Man, will be included in this quality category. We shall see!

    Thanks to Stuart for the great post and thanks to everyone reading!

    Don’t forget to check out my new podcast novel, The Americans, available through iTunes now. It’s the second book in the DEAD MECH Apex Trilogy!

    Oh, and there’s that DEAD MECH Kindle chart rush thing coming up! Mark your calendars for March 1st!

    Cheers!

  • It is now time for the first episode of The Americans!

    It’s been a long time coming and you all have waited so patiently. Thank you!

    For those of you that haven’t heard, The Americans is the side-quel to DEAD MECH. What’s a side-quel? Well it’s a book that takes place simultaneously with another book. In other words, The Americans takes place at the same time as the events in DEAD MECH, just in a different part of the world! Crazy, right?

    So, if you haven’t read or listened to DEAD MECH, no worries! You can listen to The Americans and then go back to DEAD MECH. They both stand on their own!

    Why do it this way? Well, because the two books will come together in the third book. I am calling this series the DEAD MECH Apex Trilogy. Two side-quels coming together into one Apex conclusion. I’m tricky that way!

    So, enough typety-typety, let’s get on with the show!

    The Americans Episode 1

    Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the DEAD MECH Kindle chart rush on March, 1st! We’re gonna push that ebook up the Kindle charts and get some folks to take notice!

    Cheers!

    Show Notes:

    All music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

    Promos:

    Neil Colquhoun at www.neilcolquhoun.com

    Paul E. Cooley at www.shadowpublications.com

    Flying Island Press at www.flyingislandpress.com

  • Who wants to party down Drabble-style?

    You do!

    So get your booty ready from some serious free fiction!

    More in the Twister Saga. Just having fun with this.

    Check out tonight’s installment, “Pride”.

    Pride

    Cheers!

    Before I go, i have a couple announcements. First, I am now represented by Adrienne Rosado of the PMA Literary and Film Management Agency. Woo hoo!

    Also, I have a new short story collection available on Kindle and Smashwords check out the Buy The Fiction page at the top of the site. This collection is anchored by an all new novelette, Bethany And The Zombie Jesus. Great stuff!

    And don’t forget to mark your calendars for March, 1st and the DEAD MECH Kindle rush! Info is above also!

    Disclaimer: Implied torture, but nothing gratuitous. Gratuitous may come later!

  • Hey Folks!

    I am lucky enough to have another great guest post. Please welcome the excellent writer, Ziggy Kinsella. He’s gonna chat a bit about why you have to suck it up and just write whatever evil is in your head, without worry of who it could offend.

    Disclaimer: There be bad words in this here post! (Gasp!) I know it’s hard to believe it could happen on my website. Stop laughing. No, really, stop right now. *pumps shotgun* Yeah, that’s what I thought…

    Ziggy Kinsella is a Manchester-based horror and dark fiction writer and degenerate proprietor of The Feckless Goblin blog. Given to drinking scotch and shouting abuse at passer-bys, Ziggy was recently given an Anti-Social Behaviour Order for exposing his writing in public.

    The Feckless Goblin: http://fecklessgoblin.blogspot.com/

    Follow Ziggy Kinsella on Twitter: http://twitter.com/@ziggykinsella

    From Ziggy:

    Boil-in-the-bag bunnies : How to free your worm-riddled writing soul

    You are a horror writer. Yes you are.

    However, here is the contradiction: You worry what people think.

    We all do. It’s human nature.

    So, here’s the kick in the teeth you deserve: you’re a horror writer. Can I say that again? You’re a damn horror writer. (I could have written motherfuckin’ there, but I was too timid).

    You’re supposed go beyond constraints. You’re meant to be one down on the food chain from the Anti-Christ and have a gift for putting the world of gruesome into darkly poetic words. You reach into the darkest, most damaged parts of the modern world and drag those demons screaming into the light.

    That’s what the job description says. Didn’t you ace the interview?

    What’s stopping you?

    Life’s dumb conventions? An over-editorial wife? A trip to fucking Sainsbury’s? Worried you might OFFEND SOMEONE?

    We have shackles. I’m aware of that. Sometimes we’re cowardly enough to write only what we think people want to read. Other times, we worry if that short story about a midget who has a taste for human entrails we wrote while high on amphetamine is suitable for human consumption (AKA, we worry whether it’s made for TV or not…or we think…eeek…perhaps not).

    I got NEWS: Most of horror writers are not writing what they were designed to write. Not in a zillion years.

    So, tonight (and horror writers should always write at night), when the kiddies are all safely tucked up in bed, this is what you should do:

    Rip open your dark, worm-riddled fucking soul and let all that fettered nastiness fermenting inside you free. Open Pandorah’s Box of twisted delights and watch them fly into the air around your crazy, blood gorged brain and, hey, when you see Hope down there in the bottom of the box, punch that goodie-two-shoes motherfucker on the nose and slam the lid on her lazy ass face (mmm…a tad too far, old chap, don’t you think?).

    Isn’t that what you really want? You don’t want to write all that sane, carefully constructed shit that sends your readers off into a “saw that coming” fit of suicidal tedium. You want those demons let loose to cause havoc in the world. You want them to control the story. You want to scare the crap out of people. Come on, you’re a horror writer, isn’t that exactly what you want?

    What are you afraid of? That your best friend will turn round and say:

    “WTF Jed, you really need some help, man.”

    “Christ, Mavis, did you really have to tear his knackers off with a Dunlop Power Mower?”

    “Holy mother of God, Lance, why did you write such a thing? You put me off my cannelloni beans.”

    Here’s the thing: A writer who worries what people think is not worth an ounce of alligator crap on the sidewalk. Be who you were meant to be. Write with all your bloody, psychologically damaged gut. Smear the heartfelt entrails of your own personal fears on that page. And leave nothing behind.

    Boil that bunny honey. Know what I mean?

    Here endeth the lesson…


    From Jake:

    I have to agree with Ziggy 100% on this. I can’t think about who will be reading my fiction, I just have to write it. If you have read any of my fiction you know I have ZERO problems with pushing the boundaries of taste and sanity. Mainly because, as my Grandmother used to say, “more room out than in”! Of course she was talking about passing gas, but same difference really, right?

    Cheers, y’all!