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| Living Dead Press In addition to the literary pieces shown above, I have also published two zombie stories in the anthologies Christmas is Dead: A Zombie Anthology and Dead Worlds: Undead Stories Vol. 4, published by Living Dead Press. Like the Inlandia Institute, Living Dead Press does not list contributing authors on their site (as of this writing), and because contractually I cannot reproduce any aspect of the books online, in order to verify that I have, indeed, been published by this company please visit the site and if necessary, contact editor Anthony Giangregorio. Links to the books are included below. |
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| Something else that should probably be noted about LDP There are a few places on the web (blogs, Amazon.com reviews) where the ire of certain individuals has been invoked in regards to this small publisher. My best guess as to why would be because the editor wrote more than a few responses to negative reviews of his books, some comments even he admits were overreactions and have since been removed. That hasn't stopped people from disseminating their discontent all throughout the land of the internet. I think it should be made clear that so far I have worked for this man twice and I have every intention of submitting a third story to his press when the appropriate anthology is open for submissions. This is because I find him to be an honest and helpful individual who works with his authors, drafts fair and understandable contracts (at least for his anthologies), and does his absolute best to run his company with integrity. I am thankful for him for giving me a place to publish and am honored to say that Living Dead Press is the first company to put my work in the hands of readers all across the nation. When I become a rich and famous author/screenwriter/artist (hey, it's nice to want things) I'll be sure to make it clear that LDP is where I got my first chance and may well be the spark that ignited my career. |
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