Joe Schreiber resides in Hershey, Pennsylvania and is a midnight shift MRI Technician and novelist primarily of the Horror genre. He is best known as the author of Chasing The Dead (2006) and Eat The Dark (2007) from Ballantine/Del Rey. Death Troopers, is his standalone Star Wars horror novel for Lucasfilm, but another one will be out in 2010. His most recent novel, a ghost mystery none-the-less is called No Doors, No Window. He also has written novels based on the TV show Supernatural and has a new novel coming out in 2010 called Supernatural: The Unholy Cause.
Dangermouse interviews Michael P. Spradlin, author of “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Zombies: A Book of Zombie Christmas Carols”.
Scott G. Browne is the author of Breathers, a dark comedy about life after undeath told from the perspective of a zombie. His second novel, Fated, is a dark, irreverent comedy about fate, destiny, and the consequences of getting involved in the lives of humans. (from SG Browne’s website bio)
Stacey Jay is the author of teen fiction books: “You Are So Undead to Me” and the upcoming “Undead Much?” and “My So-Called Death”. She has four kids and a husband, she loves to write and is very hyper. She has a dark sense of humor, loves zombies and all manner of creepy stuff, but she likes unicorns and romance too.
Zombie Watch Network’s Marcel-Jean “Dangermouse” Sarfati nabbed an exclusive interview with Seth Grahame-Smith after his lecture and discussion about his bestseller, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.