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November 14, 2017

Top 5 Reasons I’m Looking Forward to the Zombie Apocalypse by J. Whitworth Hazzard


It’s a little weird to admit that I’m a fan of disaster. When you write a zombie apocalypse novel, like DEAD SEA GAMES (published by BHC Press), you have to be. But all that chaos and mayhem and death. How could you be so callous and cruel? Would it help if I told you that it’s not all bad? I’m a glass-half- full kind of guy. There’s a bit of upside and comedy to almost any situation if you look hard enough, and I’m betting I can get you to agree with me on at least a few good things to come out of the approaching apocalypse.

I think a proper, old-fashioned, burn civilization to the ground kind of reckoning might clear the air around here. To be clear, I’m specifically a fan of a zombie apocalypse. Oh, other apocalypses have their sexy bits sure, nuclear war mutants, asteroid craters, and alien battle cruisers, but zombies have heart. Zombies are us; humanity boiled down to its ugliest, ravenous essence. So when your neighbors turn and start knocking on your door looking for brains to devour, here are some things you can look forward to:

5. No more politics.

We get so angry over who voted for who and how they’re screwing up this country that watching the news or going on Twitter is likely to cause an aneurysm. I’ll tell you something even a reality-TV- star-made- President will recognize: once the zombies roam the streets there’s no politician in the world that’s going to come save your butt. Just imagine it, a world where there’s no left or right or Conservative or Liberal, or even those cheeky libertarians, just the living and the dead. Politics is going to get real personal in the aftermath, just you and whatever survivors you can round up will get to vote on all kinds of things a lot easier than tax code and deficits. Word of advice…don’t vote for the Cannibal party!

4. No more school or work.

This is probably the biggest upside for our protagonist, Jeremy, in DEAD SEA GAMES. Overactive teenage boys aren’t traditionally that fond of high school, so having school canceled…well, forever, is a pretty nice trade-off for fighting the undead. I know some of you out there get pretty pumped for second year Spanish and Pre-calculus, but there’s no translating zombie to English, my friends. And let’s face it, for us adults that permanent sick leave status is going to be a big load off our shoulders. And you won’t even have to fill out any FMLA paperwork. Suck it, HR.

3. No more commute.

If you’ve lived in the big city like I have, that daily commute can seem as bad as death. All right so work is canceled, but that still leaves the highways clogged and your attempt to get out of New York City in a car or subway is a suicide mission. Why bother? Just sit home and wait until all those juicy morsels sitting in their cars and trains are chomped into fresh zombie chow. Problem solved. Sure, there’s going to be thousands of derelict cars and trucks on the road hampering your style, but there’s nowhere safe to go anyway so you might as well skip the commute and ride your bike to the survival bunker.

2. No more Thanksgiving.

This one is especially sweet to all those fellow introverts out there. It’s not just the awkward Thanksgiving dinner with your racist uncle, it’s all the horrible work Christmas parties, mystery casserole church potlucks, and cringe-worthy wedding receptions for friends you stopped hanging out with a decade ago. All those social gatherings that are the underpinning of a polite society in which we pretend to like people that creep us out are all going away. Come to think of it, after the zombie apocalypse safely weeds out the unexpected dinner guests, you can safely shoot anyone (or anything) that darkens your doorstep while you’re sitting down to feast on a roast cat and stuffed pigeon.

1. No more f*#$ing bills.

I’m not going to lie. You’re really going to have to brush up on your bartering skills to get ahead, but if you can trade batteries for bullets with a straight face, then maybe the zombie apocalypse is for you. Sure, you’re going to have to brain a lot of disgusting deadheads who want to rip your face off with their teeth, but oh imagine the sweet, sweet freedom of no mortgage payments and no student loans and no insurance deductibles. The thought of burning those stuffed envelopes that never stop coming is almost worth encouraging a few meth heads to bite each other to get this thing started. Twenty-three percent interest? Usage fees? Convenience fees? College textbooks you never even open? What a bunch of bullshit. I’d trade blood-sucking corporate vampires for zombies any day.

Dark jokes and gallows humor may not be your style, but it’s a way for me to cope with the horrors just over the horizon. Just remember that even in the darkest times, we have the capacity to look for the silver lining. Humans are, at our core, creatures of hope. It is that spirit of resiliency you can see in the survivors I created in the world of DEAD SEA GAMES. The orphaned teenagers find a way to turn tragedy into adventure, and with a little bit of mystery, magic, and bravado their journey is nothing short of
heroic. Enjoy the apocalypse!


PRAISE FOR DEAD SEA GAMES


…a thrilling story, and a call to look beyond the simplistic, one that’s going to keep you reading and guessing the outcome.

~ Readers'  Favorite

ABOUT DEAD SEA GAMES

The only way to win...is to live

One year after the Emergency, the island of Manhattan has become a prison. The survivors of the Colony have carved out a living a few stories above the sea of millions of shambling corpses. With no escape and no hope for the future, the teenagers entertain themselves by participating in brutal gladiatorial games, betting the only thing they have left—their lives.

Jeremy Walters is among the best of the best, but his adrenalin-addicted recklessness has done more than earn him the nickname Deathwish; it’s gotten him noticed. Now the race is on to recruit Deathwish as opposing forces maneuver to take advantage of his zombie-killing gifts. If he somehow manages to navigate the maze of bribery, threats, extortion, and intimidation, and not get himself killed, he’ll still have to face every teenager’s greatest fear: an angry mother. 


AVAILABLE FORMATS:

Available in hardcover, trade softcover, and ebook at fine retailers everywhere, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books-a- Million, iTunes, Kobo, plus many more. Coming soon to audio!

Visit the publisher’s website for more information and purchasing options.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

J. Whitworth Hazzard lives in the vast cornfields of Illinois with his wife, and four nearly perfect children. Trained in science and critical thinking, J. Whitworth spends his leisure time writing fiction that would make his former professors cringe. Dr. Hazzard’s PhD in molecular biophysics is used to figure out how to scientifically justify the existence of mythical creatures. His dream of writing started in the 5th grade when his five-page story “The Blood and Guts 500” entranced and thrilled his classmates. His passionate prosody received a standing ovation and from that day forward he was hooked on the art of storytelling.

October 29, 2017

The Big Book List of Cats

It's National Cat Day in the USA and Toshio, my beloved Bombay rascal, is here with The Big Book List of Cats! 


  1. The Case of Jack the Nipper (The Chronicles of Mister Marmee #1) by H.L. Stephens: Follow Mister Marmee, a cat detective in training with Sir Happy Heart the savvy dachshund detective as they track a killer canine in Victorian London.
  2. The Dalai Lama's Cat #1 by David Michie: A rescued kitten becomes the Dalai Lama's cat. She shares her wisdom on how to discover happiness in our busy world.
  3. The Familiars #1 by Adam Jay Epstein: Aldwyn the stray cat rushes into a magical pet store and is picked up by the wizard, Jack. Aldwyn isn't a real familiar, but he does his best to help save the kingdom of Vastia from an evil queen.
  4. Carbonel: The King of Cats #1 by Barbara Sleigh: Rosemary sets out to clean houses for the summer, but ends up buying a broom and cat she doesn't need. The cat is Carbonel, a feline under a spell that has stolen his kingdom from him. Soon Rosemary is off on an adventure to return Carbonel to his throne.
  5. I Am A Cat #1-#3 by Sōseki Natsume: An unwanted cat shares his observations about human life, a classic in Japanese Literature.
  6. The Girl with the Cat Tattoo (Cool Cats #1) by Theresa Weir: Max the matchmaking cat sets out to find the perfect man for his owner, Melody.
  7. Catalyst: A Tale of the Barque Cats #1 by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough: The Barque cats help keep the spacecraft free of vermin, but when a widespread epidemic threatens the lives of all the cats, a group of kittens and humans set out to save their lives and possibly the universe.
  8. Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams: The fantastical tale of the tom Fritti Tailchaser.
  9. Into the Wild (Warriors #1) by Erin Hunter: For generations for clans of cats have ruled the forest, but now two of the clans are at war and Rusty the house cat just might be the hero that saves them all.
  10. Catwings #1 by Ursula K. Le Guin: Four kittens are born with wings and when they set out on their own from the city, they find the country to be quite challenging.
  11. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot: A whimsical collection of cat poems illustrated by Edward Gorey.
  12. Catfantastic: Nine Lives and Fifteen Tales (Catfantastic #1) by Andre Norton: An anthology of fantastic cat shorts.
  13. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (#1) by Lilian Jackson Braun: Jim Qwilleran and his crime fighting cat, Koko solve a murder together. The start of an award winning series.
  14. Millions of Cats by Wanda Gág: An elderly couple searching for the perfect cat to call their own end up bringing home a million cats because they can't decide. This is the tale of how they found the perfect pet.
  15. The Book of Night with Moon (Feline Wizards #1) by Diane Duane: Rhiow and her feline friends work with human wizards to keep the dark forces at bay in New York City.
  16. Esteemed Vampire Cat (Colt Harper #1) by Tyrolin Puxty: Colt has been sent to community service at a theater. He despises humans, but finds himself falling in love with a woman he must save from the chasers.
  17. Bunnicula #1 by James and Deborah Howe: Harold the dog and Chester the cat must solve the mystery of the mysterious new bunny that's entered their household.
  18. Varjak Paw #1 by S.F. Said: Varjak Paw sets out to the solve the mystery of The Vanishings and save his human family from a similar fate after being pushed out into the streets for the first time. He must survive the gangland cats and find out what's going on before it's too late.
  19. All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat by Suzy Becker
  20. The Wildlings #1 by Nilanjana Roy: Follow the story of a wild band of cats running the streets of Delhi.

October 10, 2017

52 Weeks of Zombies: A Book List

A year of zombies just fell into your lap! It's zombie-a-go-go! Fifty-two weeks and fifty-two books to satisfy your craving for the infected, rotters, meat bags, the walking dead - any term you use, I've got 'em!

Books are listed in no particular order. Young adult fiction is included in the list. There are overwhelming amounts of great zombie reads. Obviously, I can't include everything. If you don't see a must-read book on my list, please share it with me and the community below in a comment. Thank you and happy reading!

  1. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks: The recorded history of the survivors of the zombie epidemic.
  2. Feed: Newsflesh #1 by Mira Grant: In 2014, cancer is cured, but a new disease emerges and the infected are walking the earth.
  3. Rot and Ruin #1 by Jonathan Maberry: Follow Benny, a teenager learning to survive in a zombie apocalypse.
  4. Warm Bodies #1 by Isaac Marion: R is a zombie with a problem. Zombies aren't supposed to fall in love, but he can't help being attracted to Julie.
  5. The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead by Max Brooks
  6. Cell by Stephen King: There's a reason to hate technology and your cell phone.
  7. The Walking Dead: Book One by Robert Kirkman: Unless, you've been living under a rock, you know about the cult classic show. ;)
  8. The Rising #1 by Brian Keene: The dead are coming back from the grave and they're intelligent. Jim is on a cross-country mission to rescue his son. Will he make it?
  9. Patient Zero: Joe Ledger #1 by Jonathan Maberry: A Baltimore detective leads a secret government task force to stop a terrorist group from using a biological weapon that turns the living into zombies.
  10. My Life as a White Trash Zombie: White Trash Zombie #1 by Diana Rowland
  11. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies #1 by Seth Grahame-Smith, Jane Austen: A classic with an undead twist!
  12. Dead of Night #1 by Jonathan Maberry: What happens when you inject a serial killer with an experimental drug? Find out now!
  13. Monster Island #1 by David Wellington: Gary, one of the undead, wakes up intelligent in a world of hungry zombies. Follow his story and a group of school girls turned soldiers.
  14. Breathers: A Zombie's Lament by S.G. Browne: Great Rom-Com featuring a zombie support group. (I laughed out when I read this one.)
  15. Alice in Zombieland: The White Rabbit Chronicles #1 by Gena Showalter
  16. The Girl with All the Gifts #1 by M.R. Carey: Melanie is a very special girl.
  17. Night of the Living Trekkies by Kevin David Anderson
  18. Z-Boat by Suzanne Robb: There's nobody to rescue aboard The Peacemaker, but there is something waiting for the crew of The Betty Loo submarine.
  19. Bunnypocalypse #1: Dead Reckoning by Cain S. Latrani: Bunny Beckman, a stripper, is now living during the apocalypse of the undead.
  20. The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology by Christopher Golden
  21. Dying Days by Armand Rosamilia: Darlene Bobich is fighting zombies in sunny Florida.
  22. Dead Shambles by Chris Raven: A play in which seven survivors seek protection in their local police station.
  23. Love & the Zombie Apocalypse: Zombie Apocalypse #1 by Chelsea Luna: Can Rachel and Cage, two teenagers, survive the trip to Ann Arbor Michigan?
  24. Days with the Undead: Book One by Julianne Snow: Five people try to survive the undead.
  25. Wither: The Chemical Garden #1 by Lauren DeStefano: Sixteen year old Rhine has only four years to live. Her father is looking for an antidote. What happens to the corpses in the basement?
  26. Dying to Live #1 by Kim Paffenroth: Jonah Caine is the lone survivor of the apocalypse.
  27. History is Dead by Kim Paffenroth: An anthology. The living dead have always walked among us. Follow them throughout different periods of history.
  28. Ravage by Iain Rob Wright: Follow poor Nick as he tries to survive the zombie apocalypse at an amusement park. He's just a regular dude having a really bad day.
  29. Hollowland: The Hollows #1 by Amanda Hocking: Nineteen year old Remy is crossing the country and no zombie will stand in her way.
  30. Enclave: Razorland #1 by Ann Aguirre: Deuce and Fade are exiled from the protection of the underground in New York City during the zombie apocalypse. Will the two teens survive?
  31. A Quick Bite of Flesh by Robert Helmbrecht: A zombie flash fiction collection. Perfect for those times when you want a bite to eat, but are in a rush. Hehehehe.
  32. Ashes Trilogy Book #1 by Ilsa J. Bick: Who is left standing after an electromagnetic pulse takes out all of our technology and how will they survive during a zombie apocalypse?
  33. Married with Zombies: Living With the Dead #1 by Jesse Petersen: A couple in counseling and on the verge of divorce must survive the zombie apocalypse.
  34. Red Hill #1 by Jamie McGuire: Will they survive the zombie apocalypse at Red Hill Ranch?
  35. Love and Decay #1 by Rachel Higginson: Zombies can ruin a teenage girl's happily ever after!
  36. The Forest of Hands and Teeth #1 by Carrie Ryan: Mary must face the truth about The Forest of the Hands and Teeth and choose between her village or her own future.
  37. Strange Angels #1 by Lili St. Crow: Dru must learn to live in the zombie apocalypse without her dad. Will she learn how to use her special gifts?
  38. Soulless by Christopher Golden: A mass seance is being broadcast in Times Square. What happens next?
  39. Zombie Blondes by Brian James: High school was never scarier.
  40. Gil's All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez: Zombies might be dining there. You never know. Undead cattle? Are those a real worry? Read to find out.
  41. Day By Day: Armageddon #1 by J.L. Bourne: One man's personal journal of the zombie apocalypse.
  42. The Enemy #1 by Charlie Higson: Teens in London fight their way through the zombie apocalypse from a supermarket to Buckingham Palace. Will they make it? Will they be safe?
  43. Dead Sea by Brian Keene: Will the survivors be able to escape from the old ship they've taken refuge in or will the zombies win?
  44. Living Dead #1 by John Joseph Adams: A zombie shorts anthology.
  45. Zombies Vs. Unicorns by Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier: Which do you think is better? Zombies or unicorns? An anthology.
  46. Generation Dead #1 by Daniel Waters: The teenagers aren't staying dead!
  47. This Is Not a Test by Courtney Summers: Six students must survive the zombie apocalypse.
  48. The Remaining #1 by D.J. Molles: The Captain waits in his bunker. He'll open the steel door soon. What will he find?
  49. Sabriel: Abhorsen #1 by Garth Nix: Sabriel must enter the Old Kingdom to search for her father, Abhorsen. Sometimes the line between the living and the dead isn't always clear. Will she survive and find her father?
  50. Working Stiff: Revivalist #1 by Rachel Caine: Bryn Davis discovers a drug that resurrects the dead while working at the mortuary. Now she's in a race to take down the pharmaceutical company that owns the drug patent before she becomes a zombie herself!
  51. Dead in the West by Joe R. Lansdale: An Indian medicine man has put a curse on a Mud Creek, Texas and the preacher is the only one that can save them from turning into the undead!
  52. Book of the Dead by John Skipp and Craig Spector: An anthology of shorts. What really happened on that first Night of the Living Dead in George Romero's cult classic?