A.M. Geever & LOVE IN AN UNDEAD AGE on Wine Women & Writing with Pamela Fagan Hutchins

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This woman can flat out write! True story: when she pitched for the show, I was like, nah, I don't read her genre. But her email was so great. And her darn bio on Amazon was so funny. I decided to try the novel—no promises. AND I LOVED IT. I booked her and did something I NEVER do: I read the other books in her series (I usually just don't carve out that time). So, trust me, if you like to read good books about humans and their relationships as they battle tough situations, and you don't mind grit and realism (yep, sex and F bombs), you're going to love this series. Even if you don't, I'll be you love this conversation... give us a watch/listen ? A.M. Geever, Author has been an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy from an early age, the only job she ever wanted--besides being a writer--was to be a Star Fleet Officer. She credits her love of all things zombie to her older brothers, whose influence in books, music, and film continues to this day, although her tolerance for puns and movies that are "so bad they're good" is a whole lot lower than theirs. The idea of becoming a zombie because her car runs out of gas gets her to the gas station when she would rather not bother. Trained as a theologian, her work often explores the role of religious belief in post-apocalyptic/dystopian societies. Her award-winning debut novel, Love in an Undead Age, was released in August 2019, followed by Damage in an Undead Age in June 2020. The third installment of the Undead Age trilogy is slated for release Spring 2021. She is developing a second series set in the Undead Age universe. About LOVE IN AN UNDEAD AGE: Urban farmer Miranda Tucci is lucky to be alive in what's left of California's Silicon Valley, despite a love life that's dead on arrival. Then an old flame turns up at nearby Santa Clara University, and she wonders if her DOA love life might have a pulse. A ruthless governing council controls the cure for the zombie virus. When Miranda joins a plot to steal it, the ghosts of her past collide with the present. Will the vaccine continue to be used for political advantage, or can Miranda survive long enough to usher in a new age of civilization? It's only the fate of humanity that's suddenly resting on her shoulders. If she can bring her love life back from the dead, how tough can saving the world be? For more info about Annie and her books, visits amgeever.com For more info about Pamela, the show, and her books, visit pamelafaganhutchins.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wine-women-writing/support