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Oh yeah! More of the zombie apocalypse and my question is answered,” How did the zombie apocalypse begin?”
Another fabulous cover in the series.
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MY REVIEW
Dead Meat: Day 0 by Nick Clausen was released after Day 3, but tells us how the zombie apocalypse began.
Let me start off by saying, I wanted to reach through my kindle screen and wring Brigit’s neck.
Dennis may be mentally challenged, and I have my own thoughts on why that is, but he knows right from wrong, and this is very wrong.
How the apocalypse came about was a surprise to me and I loved the way Nick Clausen handled it.
Dead Meat: Day 0 is the best one yet and the cause of the outbreak was a refreshing zombie twist.
Bring it on, Nick!
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Dead Meat: Day 0 by Nick Clausen.
GOODREADS BLURB
The exciting beginning of the zombie apocalypse.
What happened to set it all off? Who was responsible for the disaster? And could it have been avoided? You’ll find all the answers in Day 0.
Whether you already read the Dead Meat series or haven’t begun yet, you can enjoy Day 0.
ABOUT NICK CLAUSEN
Born 1988 in North Jutland, where I still live with my wife, who also happened to be my earliest childhood girlfriend. From 2017 I have lived as a full-time writer. Up until then, I had different jobs beside the writing. I have been studying as a carpenter for three years, and have also read two years of psychology at Aalborg University. It turned out that the writing had a much more powerful pull on me.
I decided early on that I would be an author when I grew up. In fact, the decision came to me already when I read my first book, Snevampyren by Dennis Jürgensen. My first “real” stories I wrote at 14-15 years of age. They were rejected by the publisher, but still got praise. There were some years when I was busy with being a teenager and trying to get an education before I suddenly remembered that I should be an author.
That day I made a promise to write 1,000 words a day until I got a book published. I sat down and started writing. I continued to write every single day for a year and a half. I sent the finished manuscripts to different publishers, and the rejections piled up. Twelve of them by the end. But each time I could feel it was a little bit better. The criticism became more positive. The thirteenth story was called Tidevandet, and it was adopted by the publisher and came out a year later.
I have always enjoyed writing, although in the beginning I put a lot of pressure on myself. My approach to the process has become much more free over the years. For example, I no longer plan my stories. That way, I feel that I’m experiencing the story while writing it and the characters feel like real people. I do not know where the ideas come from, but I’ve never had trouble finding them.
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