![]() ![]() ![]() I love his stuff, but it didn’t draw me into writing the genre. My first experience with zombie media was likely Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. ![]() ![]() Interesting answer – location does play a huge part doesn’t it? What was your first experience with zombie media? Was that experience what drew into writing the genre? (Note to self: start working on a day job bug-out plan). If the outbreak happened when I was at my day job, many miles from home, it’d take a miracle to survive. If the outbreak happened at a time I could get to one of my staging sites, then I think I’d stand a pretty good chance at riding out the zombie apocalypse (ZA) and fending off small hordes. Welcome Rachel! Let’s get into the question shall we? Tell us about your zombies? If the dead were to rise, do you think you’d stand a chance against them? Rachel Aukes is the bestselling author of 100 Days in Deadland, which was named one of the best books of 2013 by Suspense Magazine and one of the best zombie books by the Huffington Post.Rachel lives in Iowa with her husband and an incredibly spoiled sixty-pound lap dog.When not writing, she can be found flying old airplanes and trying (not so successfully) to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. For those of you unacquainted with Rachel, let’s take a moment to get to know her a little better… Today I have the pleasure of presenting an interview with Rachel Aukes, author of the Deadland Saga. ![]()
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