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Anthony Giangregorio

    Anthony Giangregorio is a prolific author and editor, primarily known for his extensive work in the zombie genre. His contributions span numerous anthologies and collections, solidifying his reputation as a notable voice in undead fiction. Giangregorio's dedication to exploring apocalyptic themes and creature-focused narratives offers readers a deep dive into the horror landscape.

    Deadfall
    Dead Town/Homeward Bound (Deadwater Series Book 8)
    Dead Army (Deadwater Series Book 10)
    Road Kill
    Dark Places
    The Junkyard
    • 2021

      Trump of the Dead

      A zombie Novel

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the rise and fall of Donald J. Trump, this book delves into his life, from his early successes to the challenges he faced. It examines his business ventures, political ambitions, and the complexities of his public persona. Through a detailed narrative, the book highlights the pivotal moments that shaped his career and the controversies that followed, offering insights into the man behind the headlines.

      Trump of the Dead
    • 2015

      Christmas Of the Dead

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set during the festive season, the story combines holiday cheer with a chilling twist as the dead rise. This unique narrative blends elements of horror and Christmas spirit, exploring themes of life, death, and the unexpected. Characters navigate a world turned upside down, facing both the supernatural and their own personal struggles. The juxtaposition of Christmas joy against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse creates a captivating and eerie atmosphere, making for an unforgettable holiday tale.

      Christmas Of the Dead
    • 2014

      Engaging young readers, this delightful story and coloring book invites them to count backwards as ten adorable zombies jump on the bed and disappear one by one. Featuring charming black and white illustrations to color, the book combines catchy rhymes that are sure to linger in the mind long after reading. This whimsical rhyming adventure is designed to entertain and educate, making it a perfect choice for readers of all ages.

      Ten Silly Zombies Jumping on the Bed Coloring Book
    • 2014

      Comedy of the Dead

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Amidst a zombie outbreak in Boston, four survivors—Dodger, Pete, Pam, and Kevin—flee the chaos only to find themselves stranded in an overrun shopping mall in a suburban area. With dwindling fuel and increasing danger, they must navigate the threats of the undead while confronting their own fears and forging alliances. The story explores survival, resilience, and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.

      Comedy of the Dead
    • 2014

      Set in a dystopian future, the story explores a society driven by technological advancements and a rigid caste system. Individuals are conditioned from birth to fulfill predetermined roles, leading to the suppression of individuality and emotional depth. The narrative follows key characters who begin to question the values of their world, confronting themes of freedom, conformity, and the cost of progress. As they navigate their existence, the clash between personal desires and societal expectations unfolds, raising profound ethical questions about humanity's future.

      Dark Holocaust (Warriors of the Apocalypse Book 2)
    • 2014

      The Adventures of the Cowl

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Amidst a metropolis teeming with masked antagonists, a determined individual emerges, committed to creating positive change. His journey unfolds against the backdrop of a chaotic environment, where he faces the challenges posed by the city's notorious figures. The narrative explores themes of heroism, resilience, and the struggle for justice in a world dominated by corruption and villainy.

      The Adventures of the Cowl
    • 2014

      On a beautiful day in the summer, with a baseball game in full swing, an old man arrives and joins the spectators in the bleachers. Confused and wearing no shoes, he quickly becomes enmeshed with the other fans, who welcome him with open arms as they discuss the game. But things are not as they appear, and unknown to the old man, he is about to go on an emotional journey that upon reaching the end, might not leave him whole on the other side. The old man is about to do battle with his very memories for dominance within his mind, and if he fails, all that he is, everything that makes him the individual he has become over the years, could be washed away, lost forever in time. It's the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded and two outs. Everything hinges on what happens next. There's the pitch, the batter swings, it's a hit, the ball goes up into the air, but is it high enough to clear the back wall? It's going! It's going! It's . . .

      The Bottom of the 9th
    • 2013

      Sunset of the Dead

      A Zombie Novel

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich traditions and vibrant celebrations of the Day of the Dead, this book delves into the cultural significance and unique customs associated with this festive occasion. Readers will discover captivating stories, colorful illustrations, and insights into the rituals that honor and remember loved ones. The narrative invites an exploration of the deeper meanings behind the festivities, making it an engaging resource for anyone interested in understanding this important aspect of Mexican heritage.

      Sunset of the Dead
    • 2013

      Metahumans Vs Werewolves

      A Superhero Vs Werewolf Anthology

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the timeless conflict between Good and Evil, delving into the struggle for ultimate power against primal savagery. As the battle intensifies, the stakes become higher, revealing the depths of human nature and the consequences of this age-old war. Themes of morality, strength, and the essence of evil are intricately woven into the storyline, offering a profound exploration of the forces that shape existence.

      Metahumans Vs Werewolves
    • 2013

      Zombies Are People Too!

      • 42 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Zombies are portrayed as distinctly different from humans, characterized by their unpleasant odor, a penchant for consuming brains, and a lack of cleanliness. This humorous take invites readers to explore the quirky and often absurd aspects of zombie life, challenging common perceptions and highlighting the comedic elements of their existence. The narrative likely delves into the juxtaposition of zombie behavior against human norms, offering a unique perspective on the undead.

      Zombies Are People Too!