WORST PLEDGE WEEK EVER by Andrew Heaton

Hardly a week after sorority induction at Wily College and zombies run rampant through the campus. More »

FINAL REPORT by J. M. Jennings

The President is gone, the VP has fled, and a thousand corpses are assembled outside the White House hoping to eat the Press Secretary left behind. More »

IM SORRY by Michael Isbill

The man Samantha saves from the undead turns out to be the high school bully. Remorse abounds. More »

I WOULD LIKE YOU TO SIGN THIS HOMEOWNERS PETITION by Andrew Heaton

The new neighbor is a voodoo witch doctor. This is unsettling for the residents of Morningwood Estates, who are suburban, white bread and generally Presbyterian. More »

CLOSING TIME by J. M. Jennings

Eric needs coffee to stay awake and get the rig home. Good thing the gas station is still open. The gas is cheap, but the attendant smells like formaldehyde. More »

DINNERTIME by Michael Isbill

Vernon is enraged when he comes home to find Lucy has not prepared dinner. A beating is in order, but so is something else. More »

YOUR TAX DOLLARS THAT LURK by Andrew Young

Jerry was sworn into Congress yesterday. To his surprise, many of his colleagues are the brainwashed, mindless pawns of sinister forces. More »

COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN WHEN IT COMES by J. M. Jennings

Wyoming is a big place. It takes a long time for help to arrive. Too long. More »

RAMBO AND JEWELY by Michael Isbill

A modern retelling of Romeo and Juliette. Except in a trailer park. With zombies. More »

FRESH MEAT by Kim Frederick

The town survived, but everyone is running low on food. Chef Pete has an idea. More »

SHOTZEES BIG BREAK by J. M. Jennings

Film noir? Murder mystery with a butler as the prime suspect? Spaceships? All this and more. More »

ZOMBIES OF CATAN by Andrew Heaton

Four months have passed since the Zombie Apocalypse, and Marie has a monopoly on the local nicotine supply. She will trade cigarettes for food. Or bullets. More »

 

REVIEWS

“The stories in this collection teem with wit and verve. Zombie fans of all stripes are sure to find something to sink their teeth into!”

- Scott Kenemore, author of The Zen of Zombie

 

From The Paranormal Librarian:

They are coming… it is only a matter of time… are the doors locked? Is that a sound? Are the windows barred? Did you hear a growl? Are there weapons packed and ready to go? Are the supplies prepared? If not, you better read the soon to be released collection Overrun: A Zombie Short Story Anthology.

Reading this dynamic collection of new fiction will have the reader preparing for zombies and perhaps more. The stories are exciting, creative, and often surprising explorations of the themes of horror, terror, and ultimately survival. Bold, edgy, and filled with both harsh reality and all too real human emotion they offered a thrill ride for the imagination. Survival, however, can take many forms as these stories reveal with heart pounding excitement, edge-of-the-action and sometimes a touch humor.

The work includes the writings of Andrew Heaton, J.M. Jennings, Michael Isbill, Kim Frederick and Andrew Young. Remember them – and if the Zombie apocalypse occurs… well, be sure and pack this with the supplies because it might mean the difference between life and the dead.

- Marilyn A. Hudson, author of The Bones of Summer