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November 27, 2017
CYBER MONDAY and GIVING TUESDAY: Two Ways to Win Your Free Copy...

CYBER MONDAY and GIVING TUESDAY: Two Ways to Win Your Free Copy of Max Random the Zombie 500! If it’s Cyber Monday, we’ve expanding the “Max” giveaway contest announced over the weekend, collecting one of your more “horrific” in-mall shopping stories for a book… If you have some “cyber horror” to share, you can still win a signed print book, or quick e-copy, that way, too!
For Giving Tuesday, the rules are: DM us your receipt for whichever non-profit you gave to, for a free e-copy of Max Random! (Quantities, as they say, are limited! ;-)
November 24, 2017
ZOMBIE MADNESS! BOOK GIVEAWAY - BLACK FRIDAY thru CYBER...

ZOMBIE MADNESS! BOOK GIVEAWAY - BLACK FRIDAY thru CYBER MONDAY!
This holiday weekend, to celebrate its first week of release, we’re GIVING AWAY COPIES OF MAX RANDOM AND THE ZOMBIE 500! A total of Five: two hard copies (signed by me and sent to you) or three digital copies (probably not signed by me, but let me buy you a drink when we cross paths on “wetspace!”)
HOW DO I WIN!? you ask. Well, as a lot of you know, my favorite zombie flick is what generally considered the “Citizen Kane” of zombie tales – George Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead.” Set, of course, in a shopping mall.
Hence, the first five “mall horror stories” I get DM’d, posted (or emailed?) to me (here, on Facebook, Twitter, or Goodreads) will win the books!
And remember! Don’t be undead – or unread!
November 20, 2017
Tonight on Facebook! The online debut of “Max Random and the...

Tonight on Facebook! The online debut of “Max Random and the Zombie 500!” Live chat! Signed books! Swell prizes! Plus: A Doubleheader with author Jerry Knaak, whose vampiric “The Dark Truth” also drops today!
November 1, 2017
ethereal-visions-press:Happy Day of the Dead!
And …. Feliz Dia de las Muertos! And speaking of...

And …. Feliz Dia de las Muertos! And speaking of “Day of the Dead,” I’d say it was that Romero film - the third in his original trilogy – that was perhaps the biggest influence on some subplotted aspects of my own upcoming “Max Random” tome….
Putting aside, of course, Romero’s role in (re)inventing the whole apocalyptic zombie parable to begin with….













