Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Go Ahead, Make Maya Day - Bubonicon 44

The theme this year was "Mayan Punk."

Here was our entry for the costume contest."Do you feel Mayan, punk? Do ya?"

We didn't win anything, but i think we would've swept the "Most Likely To Actually Survive The Apocolypse" category. Ah well, now I can say, "been there, done that, still cool."
Here is a pic of the winners.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Next Z-Day Story!

"Bad Blood," the newest zombie story is now available for download.  Set in the same post-apocalyptic world as "Gone Green," it chronicles yet another Z-Day Incident.




Z-Day.  The end of civilization. The beginning of an age where humanity is scattered, decimated, and engaged in nothing but survival in the face of the zombie hoards.  In this post-apocalyptic wasteland,  one family of gunslingers is having fun. 


"Five strands of rusty barbwire, held up by widely spaced cedar posts. Just a cow fence.  Good enough to keep most bovines from trying to get through, and known to tangle up a zombie now and then, but unfortunately, it don’t do much against smarter foes--like people.  I use the term liberally when I’m talkin’ about rustlers.  They ain’t real smart and callin’ them people is a compliment. But they can work a pair of side-cutters and cut a hole in our fence like the one I was staring at.

“Tracks are still fresh,” I heard Hanna say.  “Musta been made since this mornin’ cause the wind howled all night, as usual.” Sliding off her horse, she squatted down for a better look. “Only one set, Will.” She looked out over the sandy desolation in the direction the tracks led and grinned.

That smile wasn’t what most folks would call pleasant.  It was anticipatory, predatory, two hundred odd years of gunslingin’ lead-dealing history rolled up into a short, skinny, red-headed young’un. 

I reckon mine looked about the same."

Friday, November 18, 2011

Book Covers, oh boy!

 How 'bout some covers? 









 Take a gander at the covers I came up with for some of my stories. 
 It's a very interesting exercise to try and represent a large collection of   words with a simple image.









Always, the questions I ponder are simple.  What would it look like to the reader?  Does it convey a sense of the writing?  Does it look good enough to think twice about?







I know that I like the results, but I wonder what everyone else out there thinks?

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