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Today we have: Ian McClellan
His latest release is: “One Undead Step”
Synopsis
Many people know that the 1969 moon landing was faked, but are unaware of the actual circumstances. Find out how the U.S. faked the moon landing to avert the zombie apocalypse as the lives of a disgraced B-movie director, a bar owner, some drunks, an Army Ranger unit, a bunch of gangsters, an affluent but very dysfunctional family, and a few cops come together in One Undead Step.
One year after Romero shocked the world with Night of the Living Dead, a small city is rocked by grisly killings, the gory details of which are only known through whispered rumors. The government presence that makes the populace all the more nervous is unable to contain the impending threat that grows out of control on a hot, humid night in Mid-July. As the city’s residents fight for their lives, the military rushes to make a film about two men landing a small spacecraft on the moon. Will their plan work? Find out as an evil man finds redemption, some soldiers choose between their mission and duty, a young couple finds forbidden love, an older couple reignites their passion, and a bartender gets stiffed for lots of drinks in One Undead Step.
Everybody should read this book because:
“Well, my back hurts and I’m tired of picking up heavy things all day at work. I don’t think sympathy will get me many sales, though. I’m not great at talking myself up, but I’m always willing to share other people’s opinions of my work. One Undead Step has gotten rave reviews from The Bookie Monster, Horror After Dark, Zombie Guide Magazine, Readers’ Favorite, Killer Reviews, The Zombie Book Blog, and Utterly Undead Reads. Being a high school dropout and a delivery truck driver, I have serious self-doubt issues about my writing. All of these great sites have loved the book, so I guess it must be pretty good. Also, my dogs gotta eat.”
Ian McClellan was born in a small harbor town in southwest Ireland. In an effort to be cliché his parents moved the family to New York when he was thirteen. Once a promising up-and-comer in the world of competitive eating, his career was cut short by an ACL injury. He now resides in Florida with his dogs and drives a truck for a living, but is crossing his fingers and hoping his writing career will earn him enough money that he can tell his boss where to stick it.
Ian says: “Planning things isn’t really my strong point. I just do stuff as it comes to me.”