Talking zombie apocalypses in my home town

My little comedy/horror indie novel, Rock Zombie, has been shuffling along quite well lately. It was a finalist for the Aurealis Awards ‘best horror novel’ and garnered a little bit of attention around the block. Sadly, this didn’t really equate to sales but we can’t have everything can we? My favourite outcome from this small moment beneath the streetlamp was appearing on The Spooky Shed podcast where I got to chat to Liam about my writing and about our hometown. That’s right, our. The Spooky Shed podcast is based in Redcar where I’m from… and where Rock Zombie is set.

So, a few weeks ago, I got up at 5am on a Saturday morning, perched myself on a cold and dusty drumkit at the far end of the house, and talked to someone with a proper accent for a good hour or so. It was class!

Here is a snippet…

and another one (with a thumbnail that certainly raises a few questions!)

and this one, in which I talk about my own reluctant reading journey (which I’ve since found out may or may not be true!)

If you fancy listening to the whole shebang (and I don’t make too much of a nob of myself) you can do so here…

And like all things with indie creators like myself and Liam, if you like it, please leave a review, or a comment, or share it around. Seriously, that sort of thing makes a massive difference!

Cheers everyone,

Alex

(1 month and 1 day until the next novel comes out!)

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