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It is with my utmost pleasure to present this interview with the author who introduced me to zombie fiction, J.L. Bourne. I was going to wait until the new year to post this, but his naval officer experience and influence to his novels means many of his fans are in the military. Since some of our nation’s heroes are only home for a few days on Christmas, I didn’t want to miss their availability to the internet to download this. Enjoy J.L.’s story of how he self-published Day by Day Armageddon , published the trilogy through Permuted Press and recently dropped a bomb of possibility on his world with the short story, Day by Day Armageddon: Grey Fox . J.L. also talks about his current project and options for other stories in the Day by Day Armageddon series.

Related Links:

J.L. Bourne’s website, Facebook Page, and Twitter

Other podcasts I’ve done with zombie authors: AISFP 223 – Peter Stenson, FIEND; AudioTim 45 – Mark Tufo, ZOMBIE FALLOUT.

Those two authors, Peter Stenson and Mark Tufo, would be my recommendation for zombie fiction fans. Hugh Howey’s I, Zombie is another good one. Any others that you would recommend?

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Timothy C. Ward

Executive Producer

Timothy C. Ward has been podcasting since 2010, first as AudioTim, and now with AISFP. His first publication, Cornhusker: Demon Gene (A Short Story) , is available on Kindle for $.99. His novel in progress, Kaimerus, is described as “Firefly crashes on Avatar and wakes up 28 Days Later.”

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