'Night of the Living Dead' meets 'The Book of Eli' in the apocalyptic novel 'UnAlive.' This sneak-peek promotional edition features three chapters from the novel, fifteen pages from the major motion picture (already in development), as well as two EXCLUSIVE short stories from author Kevin J. Fitzgerald. "Sewage" is the first-person account of one man's quest to rescue his daughter from hideous zombies lurking in the sewers, while "Testing Pressure" presents a grim, futuristic look at where mandatory testing might lead. Pick up this exclusive edition NOW for a limited time only! [PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT the complete novel]
A native of Atlanta, Kevin began acting and singing at an early age with the prestigious “Atlanta Workshop Players.” After winning numerous awards (including the Young Georgia Author's Award) and a full dance scholarship, Kevin eventually transitioned to writing and directing, where he quickly discovered he possessed a knack for story-telling and bringing a vision to life.
He has written, produced, and directed dozens of original stage productions – both domestically and abroad – exploring multiple genres, one of which was ultimately released as a radio-play. Kevin is a prolific songwriter and has recorded original music on a professional level in Nashville, TN. and Dublin, Ireland. He has produced three CD’s. His first novel - "UnAlive" - released in 2015, with the film version currently in development. The novel is the first in an intended trilogy. Kevin has also completed a second trilogy ("Paladin") which will soon be available.
Kevin and his family lived in Dublin, Ireland for more than ten years. A gifted communicator, Kevin has been invited to speak at conferences around the world in Spain, Brazil, Scandinavia, South Africa, Hungary, Ukraine, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovenia, England, and the U.S. He is represented by Rebeca Seitz, of Spirit of Naples and Southwest Florida.
This is a nice little primer into the literary world of Kevin Fitzgerald. The promotional chapters will definitely leave you wanting to read the full story and the two short stories are quick little reads that will peak your interest into more from this author. Overall a good beginning.