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Day two of the already frigid Winter of Zombie Blog Tour 2015. Armand Rosamilia has stacked the deck heavy this winter the a bevy of zombie authors. Some are familiar names from tours past but this winter promises to spotlight a great many new faces.
One of those ugly mugs is none other than Zach Bohannon. No, not the guitarist from Tesla but the zombie writing lunatic who may have once played the spoons on a certain 90s grunge rock album, but problably not. He deffinitly writes about zombies thought so let's stick to that!
Zach Bohannon: Undead But Well-Fed
Day two of the already frigid Winter of Zombie Blog Tour 2015. Armand Rosamilia has stacked the deck heavy this winter the a bevy of zombie authors. Some are familiar names from tours past but this winter promises to spotlight a great many new faces.
One of those ugly mugs is none other than Zach Bohannon. No, not the guitarist from Tesla but the zombie writing lunatic who may have once played the spoons on a certain 90s grunge rock album, but problably not. He deffinitly writes about zombies thought so let's stick to that!
The Blogshit: Let’s
cut to the chase, what are you promoting for the Winter of Zombie?
Zach Bohannon: Empty Bodies, which is my series of zombie books. Currently,
there are three books out in the series, with book four, entitled Open Roads,
due out on December 8th. Right now, the series is slated for six books.
The Blogshit: It’s
rarely ever talked about, but how do you envision the outcome of the zombie
world you have created? Is there hope? Will humanity succumb to the new world
order? What is the outcome of all this horrible zombie business?
Zach Bohannon: This reminds me of Robin Williams’ skit on golf where he
says, “We’ll put a flag at the end to give ‘em fuckin’ hope!”. I definitely
have a flag at the end of the fairway, but is there hope? It’s the apocalypse!
But no, in all seriousness, as a storyteller, you have to
have your characters striving towards some sort of goal. They have to have hope.
For instance, one of my characters, Gabriel, certainly has hope that he will
find his family. But will I fulfill their hope at the end? We’ll see!
The Blogshit: As a
writer of zombie fiction, do you feel you can sustain your career writing about
zombies only or do you feel you will need to write outside the sub-genre to
continue? What avenues will you branch out to if you do feel a need to expand?
Zach Bohannon: I have no interest in that. I love too many things to stick
with just one niche. I’ve always called myself a horror writer and a
storyteller. My zombie series just happens to be the thing most people read,
and I just so happen to love writing it. I also have a slasher horror story
that a lot of people love, I’ve written a paranormal horror story, and I’m in the
early stages of writing a trilogy with J. Thorn that is more of a dystopian
dark fantasy.
This IS the Zach Bohannon You're Looking For. |
The Blogshit: What is
more important to the story: A sympathetic human survivor or a zombie with an
interesting storyline?
Zach Bohannon: Empty Bodies is all about the survivors. That’s the main
thing I love about The Walking Dead. It’s not really a zombie show. It’s more
about the survivors and how they deal with the new world. For me, character and
story trumps all.
The Blogshit: For you,
who are the most important writers in zombie fiction at this moment?
Zach Bohannon: There’s so many great authors out there in this genre, that
I’m not sure how I pick just a couple. I really like what T.W. Piperbrook has
done with his Contamination series. K.R. Griffith’s The Wildfire Chronicles is
a lot of fun. Glynn James is great. So is TW Brown. Like I said, I’m gonna
leave people out and feel bad about it!
The Blogshit: Is there
room for sex in the zombie apocalypse?
Zach Bohannon: We’re human: there’s always room for sex.
The Blogshit: How much consideration
do you give to the seasons in your zombie stories?
Zach Bohannon: One of the big underlying conflicts in Empty Bodies is how
my characters are needing to find some sort of sanctuary before Winter.
Everything happens in October, so they don’t have a ton of time. So, it’s very
important.
The Blogshit: Our
final question always revolves around zombie themed food. This Winter of
Zombie, Books, Beer and BLOGshit wants you to consider setting up a food truck
to cater to a zombie clientele. What would you name your Zombie Food Truck?
This is not the Zach Bohannon you're looking for. |
Zach Bohannon's Home Page: http://www.zachbohannon.com/
Zach Bohannon's Amazon Page: http://www.amazon.com/Zach-Bohannon/e/B00QJSYF5S
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