by J.R. Jackson | Apr 11, 2013 | Survival
This topic was briefly touched upon but never really discussed at great length. There may come a time when you realize that there’s strength and support in numbers. When that time happens, let’s hope you’ve already laid the ground work for a MAG. A Mutual...
by J.R. Jackson | Apr 5, 2013 | Zombie News
Can you provide a brief summary of your novels, The Gathering Dead, the Rising Horde Vol 1 and the Rising Horde Volume 2? Sure…The Gathering Dead starts right off as the zombie apocalypse hits America in full swing. It deals with a Special Forces team comprised...
by J.R. Jackson | Apr 4, 2013 | Survival
Given the current economy, most people won’t or can’t afford to add the purchase of real estate into their budget. However, one trend seems to remain standard no matter what the economy is doing. That is the purchase of raw, arable land. Some of us already have...
by J.R. Jackson | Mar 25, 2013 | Book Reviews, Reviews
Jim Beck’s Patient Zero is a different take on the zombie genre. The view point is that of the virus and not the survivors. The narration throughout the entire novel is the virus telling us what’s happening. This makes Patient Zero very unusual in a good way for a...
by J.R. Jackson | Mar 18, 2013 | Book Reviews, Reviews
Anthony Rapino’s Soundtrack to the end of the World starts out a little slow as we’re introduced to two friends, Marty and Corey. The initial first few chapters are more about their friendship and Corey’s not so good stand-up comic routine. Marty plays Corey’s...