Posts tagged permuted press
New King of the Zombies: Tony Faville [INTERVIEW]
Kings of the Dead (Revised and Expanded) by Tony Faville (Permuted Press, April 2011, 270 pages, $14.95) opens with Zombie Hunter Cole explaining how the zombie apocalypse began nearly a year prior, with the swine flu mutating into a zombie virus. This character actually acknowledges the existing zombie genre, and describes how that affected the survival preparations of his group. [...]
Zombie Superheroes: The New Threat in “Ex-Heroes” [REVIEW]
As the zombie genre spreads exponentially throughout the literature community, infusing other sub-genres with the new varieties of undead or living infected, so do the point-of-views in the storylines. In the past few years, POVs include stories told by soldiers, the zombies themselves, and even the Grim Reaper. Ex-Heroes, written by Peter Clines, further mutates the genre with a zombie [...]
Empire’s End: Interview with David Dunwoody
David Dunwoody’s Empire takes place in Jefferson Harbor, Louisiana, about one hundred years in the future after a massive zombie outbreak. The U.S. government has given up on the area, preferring to concentrate protection on the places they still have under control. Sounds fairly typical of a zombie novel, but Empire has two key features that set it apart from [...]
Tony Monchinski’s Eden Trilogy [REVIEW]
It’s literally causing me mental anguish to write this review about Eden: Crusade by Tony Monchinski because I’ve been fan of his work until now. I loved the original Eden, and I enjoyed reading his short story, “Run Through The Jungle” (from the Eye Witness: Zombie Anthology), and I would have told you that he was a zombie author you [...]


