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Getting hooked on Zombies
By C.A. (Christine) Verstraete
I have many favorite authors, but I’ll admit that when I
read my first zombie book, which happened to be Jonathan Maberry’s Dead
of Night, I got hooked on zombies. Like watching The Walking Dead the first
time, it was the uniqueness, the sheer horror of these monsters and the terror
they evoked that somehow drew me in—and kept me hooked. So I began writing
about them, too.
I think zombies are the perfect characters since:
1 They don’t need fancy clothes or costumes. No research
required unless you’re using a historical setting.
2 They don’t complain. Usually. At most, you’ll get a loud Ugggh or Argggh.
- They don’t eat. Not unless they’re the modern, Romero-cannibalistic type. Then don’t ask questions—Run!
- They can be put in any setting. I’ve seen zombie stories set on the Titanic, in regular towns, even the White House. (No comment on that.)
- You can write them however you want.
GIRL Z: My
Life as a Teenage Zombie, I chose to write about a teenager who
turns part-zombie, and the things she has to face. No brains or human
flesh-eating here, though, she does have a certain “fowl” diet requirement.
Like any teenager, she is concerned with more than the full Zs and is a bit
self-absorbed, but she also wants to protect her family however she can.
In my book,
While some are tired of the whole zombie thing, I find them
interesting for their flexibility, and I don’t mean the limb-loss kind. Zombies
are a kind of foil for problems, or they can be a representation of the world’s
horrors or the things that scare you the most. Plus, it’s rather fun figuring
out how to describe them and make a zombie attack seem real. Then there’s the
humor aspect. Who says you can’t have a little humor with your horror?
I like to write different than the zombie “norm,” so the
next book I’m subbing to publishers features a historical figure, a real life
crime and zombies.
I think that’s the fun, if you will, of using zombies as
characters. Like most book characters, they don’t fight you or talk back about
who they want to be and what you see them as. They simply are. In that aspect,
the author is fully in control.
Now if writing the rest of it were only that easy! Ha!
Links:
Website: http://cverstraete.com – Blog: http://girlzombieauthors.blogspot.com
Amazon: (all links) http://authl.it/B00E8HCVQM
Barnes & Noble: http://tinyurl.com/d889gzn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Girl.Z.Teenage.Zombie.Book orhttps://www.facebook.com/christine.verstraete
Twitter: @caverstraete
Life can suck when you’re sixteen. It can suck even worse
when you’re not-quite-dead.
Sixteen-year-old Rebecca Herrera Hayes faces every
teenager’s biggest nightmares: bad skin, bad hair, and worse . . . turning into
one of the living dead.
Becca’s life changes forever when her cousin Spence comes
back to their small Wisconsin town carrying a deadly secret—he’s becoming a
zombie, a fate he shares with her through an accidental scratch.
The Z infection, however, has mutated, affecting younger
persons like her, or those treated early enough, differently. Now she must cope
with weird physical changes and habits no girl wants to be noticed for.
But time is running out… She needs to find something,
anything, to stop this deadly transformation before it is forever too late…
Find out what happens before Spence gets home…
* In Changes, A GIRL Z Prequel story, Spence’s
“perfect” job is anything but. He escapes a living dead nightmare when his
co-workers turn into flesh-eating monsters. As the plague spreads, follow
Spence on his return home to see his family one last time… if he can make it.
This is a short story prequel to my book, GIRL Z: My
Life as a Teenage Zombie.
Bio: Christine (C.A.) Verstraete is an award-winning
journalist and author who enjoys writing the unusual. Her stories have been
published in several anthologies including Timesharesand Steampunk’d from
DAW Books and in Athena’s Daughters from Silence in the
Library.
Coming up is a long short story featuring her GIRL Z
characters in the YA anthology, Young Adventurers: Heroes, Explorers
& Swashbucklers, and a “sweet” zombie story, “Second Chances” in the Baby
Shoes anthology.
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The stench of rotting flesh is in the air! Welcome to the
Summer of Zombie Blog Tour 2015, with 30+ of the best zombie authors spreading
the disease in the month of June.
Stop by the event page on Facebook so you don’t miss an interview, guest post or
teaser…and pick up some great swag as well!
Giveaways galore from most of the authors as well as
interaction with them!
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