Archive for the 'Apocalyptic' Category

February 21, 2011

The Infection by Craig DiLouie“Just finished THE INFECTION. FANTASTIC BOOK!!!” -Keri Jackson Clipp

Thanks for that, Keri!

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February 20, 2011

Tooth and Nail by Craig DiLouieThe Zed Word Zombie Blog gives TOOTH AND NAIL 4.5 out of 5 zedheads: “TOOTH AND NAIL is one of the best zombie novels of 2010 if not one of the best zombie novels ever written … In both its premise and its execution, TOOTH AND NAIL will put your heart through a meat grinder.” Thank you, Aaron, for this amazing review!

Click here to read the complete review at the Zed Word Zombie Blog.

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February 20, 2011

The Infection by Craig DiLouie“A figure appeared under the streetlight at the end of the alley, a small silhouette. Paul squinted at it for a few moments, unsure it was even a person until he realized it was growing larger. Moving towards him. It passed a light fixture mounted on a neighbor’s garage and Paul caught a glimpse of its terrible face.”

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February 19, 2011

The Infection by Craig DiLouie28DaysLaterAnalysis.com reviews THE INFECTION: “An excellent novel … Lots of action here to keep horror readers enthralled. Pick this one up from Permuted Press and step into … a story that puts you against the Infection.” Thanks, 28DLA!

Click here to read the complete review.

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February 18, 2011

We’re probably screwed.

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February 16, 2011

Tooth and Nail by Craig DiLouieTOOTH AND NAIL continues to maintain its status in the top 100 bestselling books in the military science fiction category at Amazon in the United Kingdom. TOOTH AND NAIL is at #46 today.

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February 16, 2011

The Infection by Craig DiLouieFantastic review for my apocalyptic horror novel THE INFECTION by the zombie/survival experts at Facebook’s Zombie Apocalypse Preparation page, calling the novel a “brilliantly written and exceptional tale … Those interested in your own apocalyptic preparation could use this book as a manual for preparing the mind for survival. Pick it up. You’ll be glad you did.” Thanks, ZAP!

Click here to read the complete review.

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February 15, 2011

First pics of Steven Soderbergh’s CONTAGION, scheduled to drop in October 2011. Count me as very interested. QuietEarth.us has the story here.

contagion

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February 15, 2011

Tooth and Nail by Craig DiLouieTOOTH AND NAIL got a nice shout out at Gothic.net as one of the best releases of 2010 in the horror genre, specifically by panelist Derek Gunn, a fellow author. Thanks, Derek!

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February 10, 2011

I was reading about Anthony Perkins today and it reminded me of his role in the classic film adaptation of Nevil Shute’s ON THE BEACH. Not the crappy new version, mind you, but the amazingly visceral 1959 version with Gregory Peck and Fred Astaire. If you are a fan of apocalyptic movies and have not seen this movie, YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS MOVIE NOW. Visceral, heart wrenching.

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