Thadd Presley Presents to publish “The Rights of the Infected”
What if someone could be a carrier of a zombie virus and not die right away? How would the world react to someone who would eventually die and reanimate into a murderous, undead cannibal? My short story, “The Rights of the Infected,” explores this possibility, and it will be published in the upcoming anthology Thadd Presley Presents: Murder (edited by Weston Kincade with artwork from Simon Critchell), along with these chilling pieces:
- “A Million Pieces” by Peggy McFarland
- “The Colour of Murder” by Dorothy Davies
- “Dinner is in the Dog” by Simon Critchell
- “Lydia’s Ride” by Sirena M. Gibson
- “Top of the Heap” by Nathan Robinson
- “The Birthday Party” by Matthew C. Funk
- “Without a Witness” by W.C. Sowder
- “Justifiable Homicide” by Janett L. Grady
- “Deathbed” by Bruce Memblatt
- “Prison Torment” by Weston Kincade
- “Bonsai” by Nate D. Burleigh
- “Cannibal” by Simon Critchell
- “No Fear” by Efraim Z. Graves
- “It Was Dark” by Matt Hatfield
- “Requiem in a Messy Room” by Bruce Memblatt
- “The Garden of Eden” by Salena Casha
- “Miggs” by Simon Critchell
- “Rubbish Day” by Thadd Presley
- “Moss Covered Baby Doll” by Thadd Presley
- “The Fish” by David Perlmutter
- “Children of Mislaid Hope” by Jason Hughes
- “Dumped” by Nate D. Burleigh
- “Lollipop” by Keith G. Laufenberg
Release date and availability information soon to come.
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