“That’s Pete talking – a recently divorced former hotel employee, and one of the 25 survivors in the bunker. It’s a tough road that life laid out before him, leading to his time in the bunker. His divorce put him in a dark place and the zombie uprising only served to make the place darker. As Pete struggles with the isolation, hunger, and social minefield that define existence in the bunker, he slowly (or maybe not so slowly) begins to slip into a madness that is truly terrifying in its utter plausibility.”
The Word Zombie’s review of Entombed (which is now, regretfully, sold out)
“…Damned Highway is a work of fiction, standing somewhere between pastiche and homage. It’s essentially Nick Mamatas and Brian Keene doing Hunter S. Thompson-as-Lono doing H. P. Lovecraft. It’s a work of fiction, and, as such, it neatly straddles homage, pastiche, and loving parody: mix the manic chemical weirdness of Thompson with the cosmic eldritch weirdness of Lovecraft, and strain through the sensibilities of two of the leading modern weird horror writers. Also, there’s an orgy with Henry Kissinger.”
Editor Rachel Edidin on what it was like to edit The Damned Highway (pre-order here)


I was on the fence about this one until I read about the orgy scene with Henry Kissinger.
Now I must buy it.
Orgy scenes….they don’t write ‘em like they used to.
Sold out