Ask the Author: Jack Lewis
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Jack Lewis
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Jack Lewis
Hi Michael,
I'm writing Fear the Dead 4 as we speak so hopefully very soon.
I'm writing Fear the Dead 4 as we speak so hopefully very soon.
Jack Lewis
Thanks a lot Patti, that's really nice of you to say! Hope you enjoy book 2 just as much.
Jack Lewis
No problem Theresa, hope you enjoy it!
Jack Lewis
Always good to meet a zombie fan! At the minute I'm writing Fear the Dead 3 so I'm just focusing on that, but after that I'll get a paperback version sorted. Maybe even an audio version too.
Jack Lewis
Hey Edward,
I've never read any Bobby Adair books but I've heard good things. Take it you'd recommend him?
I think everyone who likes zombie books has read at least one by Mark Tufo. I'm on Zombie Fallout 2 at the minute and I'm enjoying it, the guy's got a great sense of humour.
If you read my books and like them then first of all, thanks, but second you might also like Infection Z by Ryan Casey.
I've never read any Bobby Adair books but I've heard good things. Take it you'd recommend him?
I think everyone who likes zombie books has read at least one by Mark Tufo. I'm on Zombie Fallout 2 at the minute and I'm enjoying it, the guy's got a great sense of humour.
If you read my books and like them then first of all, thanks, but second you might also like Infection Z by Ryan Casey.
Jack Lewis
Hi Deana
They say write what you know, but I don't subscribe to that because my books would be about going to the shop to buy bread.
I think you should write what you love, and I've always loved zombie fiction. It started when I was a kid and got my first Playstation. I was hooked on Resident Evil 1, and I had my face pressed against the TV until I'd beaten it on every difficulty and my parents were sick of hearing zombie groans and shotgun blasts.
The beauty about zombie and apocalyptic fiction is that it forces people into extreme situations. Put a group of men and women in a lift and nothing happens except one of them whistling too loudly. Put them in a room with zombies banging on the windows and suddenly emotions spike, they're shot with adrenaline and they all want to kill each other.
I'm not going to big up the sequel too much here save to say that my mum and wife called it a page turner. But maybe they're biased.
They say write what you know, but I don't subscribe to that because my books would be about going to the shop to buy bread.
I think you should write what you love, and I've always loved zombie fiction. It started when I was a kid and got my first Playstation. I was hooked on Resident Evil 1, and I had my face pressed against the TV until I'd beaten it on every difficulty and my parents were sick of hearing zombie groans and shotgun blasts.
The beauty about zombie and apocalyptic fiction is that it forces people into extreme situations. Put a group of men and women in a lift and nothing happens except one of them whistling too loudly. Put them in a room with zombies banging on the windows and suddenly emotions spike, they're shot with adrenaline and they all want to kill each other.
I'm not going to big up the sequel too much here save to say that my mum and wife called it a page turner. But maybe they're biased.
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