Kelly Hashway and Beth Fred are hosting the
Zombie Blogfest about, you guessed it, ZOMBIES! Participants can post about
anything and everything they want that is zombie related, and since it’s
Halloween I thought this blogfest would be a great deal of fun.
Kelly Hashway’s Blog: http://kellyhashway.blogspot.com/
Beth Fred’s Blog: http://bethfred.blogspot.com/
What's in it for us?
Everyone will get a FREE copy Kelly Hashway's short story prequel
to the Touch of Death series, Curse of Death. In fact, go grab it now here:
http://www.spencerhillpress.com/featured_books/curseofdeath.pdf
Plus, US residents can also be entered for a chance to win some zombie limb candy and a signed copy of Touch of Death. (Sorry but international mailing is expensive and mailing candy internationally isn't always allowed.) Sorry, the giveaway is now over!
Plus, US residents can also be entered for a chance to win some zombie limb candy and a signed copy of Touch of Death. (Sorry but international mailing is expensive and mailing candy internationally isn't always allowed.) Sorry, the giveaway is now over!
My favorite zombie movies by far are the Resident Evil
movies. I love the action, the story line, the characters, Mila Jovovich as
Alice, and the zombies are the best looking in my opinion.
When I was writing the third book in my
supernatural-thriller series I watched Resident Evil: Extinction several times.
The post-virus world helped me to create my post-war world: demolished and
dangerous. There may not be zombies or flesh-eating crows in my book, but there are
deserted cities and few surviving humans. The other movie that helped with
this, although it's not about zombies, was Terminator Salvation.
Zombie are everywhere and are only gaining in popularity. Even my nephews (seven and five years old) love zombies and have ever since they were able to pronounce the word. And let's not forget my godson who has been a fan of The Walking Dead since he was one year old!
QUESTIONS: Do you like zombies?
What is your favorite zombie movie, book, and/or show?
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