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Kim Paffenroth

Kim Paffenroth
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Kim Paffenroth

Dying to Live is now available in Trade Paperback, eBook
Sep 28, 2010
Dying to Live will be released on September 28, 2010 in Trade Paperback, eBook
Sep 28, 2010
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Dying to Live
Sep 09, 2010

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ArticlesBase, March 18, 2012
...zombie genre that allows multiple titles in a series to thrive. Throughout the course of this series, author Kim Paffenroth proves that not only can stories centered on zombies be horrifying and thrilling, but they can also be intellectual. If you have...
BuyZombie.com, October 11, 2011
...Alan Goldsher. That book made me laugh so many times. I just finished Valley of the Dead by Kim Paffenroth, another good read. Plague of the Dead and its sequel, Thunder and Ashes by the late Z.A. Recht are my favorite zombie novels. Thanks for taking...
DLSnell.com, October 4, 2011
...go to www.dlsnell.com. D.L. Snell writes with Permuted Press and Richard Finney. He edited Dr. Kim Paffenroth thrice, John Dies at the End once, and provided a constructive critique to Joe McKinney on his next major novel after Dead City, Apocalypse of...
FEARnet: News & Reviews, September 12, 2011
...novellas from some of the best genre writers working today, including Tim Lebbon, Tom Piccirilli, Adam Troy-Castro, and Kim Paffenroth.. In keeping with the founding duo's varied and eclectic tastes, Creeping Hemlock's initial offerings spanned a variety...
DLSnell.com, August 9, 2011
...go to www.dlsnell.com. D.L. Snell writes with Permuted Press and Richard Finney. He edited Dr. Kim Paffenroth thrice, John Dies at the End once, and provided a constructive critique to Joe McKinney on his next major novel after Dead City, Apocalypse of...
Hellnotes, August 8, 2011
...Politics and religion are two things many prefer not to discuss, yet horror fiction examines them regularly. Authors Kim Paffenroth (moderator), Andersen Prunty, Ronald Malfi, Kelli Owen, Rio Youers, Norman Prentiss, and James Newman discuss why....
Brian Keene, August 4, 2011
...Politics and religion are two things many prefer not to discuss, yet horror fiction examines them regularly. Authors Kim Paffenroth (moderator), Andersen Prunty, Ronald Malfi, Kelli Owen, Rio Youers, Norman Prentiss, and James Newman discuss why....
28 Days Later Analysis, June 30, 2011
...Pop). Release Date: November 1st, 2011 (Paperback) Editor: James Lowder. Contributors: Joe R. Lansdale, Jay Bonansinga, Jonathan Maberry, Kim Paffenroth, Lisa Morton, Kyle William Bishop, Craig Fischer, Kenneth Hite, Kay Steiger, Ned Vizzini, Scott...