I'm struggling a bit with a title for my new book of zombie short stories. They go along withe SHTF series I started with "OMG! Not the Zombies!"
The working title I have is "Swept Away: Mother Nature and the Zombie Problem". This is a series of short stories set in the same world as the rest of the SHTF series.
"Swept Away" explores the short and longer term effects on the living and the undead when Mother Nature lets loose with both barrels.
Most books about the undead focus on survivors and the undead interacting with each other and with relatively permanent things, like buildings and rivers. "Sandstorm", "Hurricane", and "Lava Flow" each deal with the unexpected things only Mother Nature can throw into the mix. Normally, these are pretty clear natural disasters for humans living near them, but is that still true in a zombie apocalypse?
The working title I have is "Swept Away: Mother Nature and the Zombie Problem".
This is a series of short stories set in the same world as the rest of the SHTF series.
"Swept Away" explores the short and longer term effects on the living and the undead when Mother Nature lets loose with both barrels.
Most books about the undead focus on survivors and the undead interacting with each other and with relatively permanent things, like buildings and rivers. "Sandstorm", "Hurricane", and "Lava Flow" each deal with the unexpected things only Mother Nature can throw into the mix. Normally, these are pretty clear natural disasters for humans living near them, but is that still true in a zombie apocalypse?