Dec 4, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
In the winter of 1872, Captain William Trace and his men were ordered by his superiors at Fort Vancouver to investigate a series of unexplained attacks on local citizens in the remote villages of the wild and untamed Washington Territory.
What they found would change their lives - and the world's - forever.
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The newest short story ...
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Dec 1, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
Lee Lackey’s Zomb-eh Review
"Random Fire" by Van Aaron Hughes
Undisclosed Government Facility
11/27/2011
GWMT 1400 hours
Preface: Researchers attempting to follow up on my work should read the previous set of notes here.
Notes of Dr. Celebus:
I have been given permission to give the test subject another short story. His reaction to the last one elicited profound possibilities for control of ...
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Sep 2, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
Many of the people who’ve read The Dying of the Light: End have asked me this question. I deliberately left Tom’s fate somewhat uncertain in the book, because he had a longer and more detailed story to tell than I felt could reasonably be included in the novel.
This led me to the idea of writing several ...
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Sep 2, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
The Walker Chronicles is a companion volume to the main Dying of the Light trilogy, which began with The Dying of the Light: End, released in May 2011. This volume will collect all the short stories written by Jason Kristopher that take place in this apocalyptic, zombie-filled world.
These short stories have been envisioned as the ‘deleted ...
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Jul 31, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
He’s been a prisoner on the ice for 11 years.
The world has ended, and the few who are left struggle day by day to survive. They hoped that the worst thing they would have to deal with in this new world would be the walkers, come to rip and tear and kill. They were wrong.
There ...
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Jul 23, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
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"The best zombie book since World War Z!" - Arthur S
"I didn't see Rebecca die the second time."
The United States military hides a secret: the completely real existence of eat-your-brains, one-bite-and-you're-dead zombies. The Army has known ...
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Jul 23, 2011 Grey Gecko Press
Jason Kristopher was born in Waco, Texas, and spent the first years of his life moving with his family around northern Texas and the Panhandle, including Lubbock. After settling with his family in northern Colorado, Jason spent nearly two decades there soaking up the creative energy and enjoying the beautiful weather, before moving back to ...
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