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Mark Clodi
I've been asked quite frequently about which order to read my work in, I hope this helps:1. Collapse - Really just the first story: The First Zombie2. TZC1: Outbreak3. TZC2: Discovery4. TZC3: Ascension5. Undead Advantage, these characters are also in 'Of the Dead and Dying' and TZC5.6. ... show more



I've been asked quite frequently about which order to read my work in, I hope this helps:1. Collapse - Really just the first story: The First Zombie2. TZC1: Outbreak3. TZC2: Discovery4. TZC3: Ascension5. Undead Advantage, these characters are also in 'Of the Dead and Dying' and TZC5.6. About a Woman, these characters are also in TZC4.7. Cayo Elina, these characters will also appear in TZC5 or 6.8. TZC4: Emergence 9. Of the Dead and Dying (Undead Advantage II)Upcoming work (titles subject to change):10. TZC5: Peregrination, Outlined 11. TZC6: Resolution, OutlinedOther works:Billions - this is a collection of short stories that end badly for the protagonists.Fraser - a work of cthulhu-esc horror with Co-author Michael Picco (non-zombie) work.Now back to the regularly scheduled biography...Mark Clodi (born March 30th, 1969) is the author of many zombie apocalypse novels and short stories. At an early age Mark was hooked on fantasy and the pulp fiction of the 'Golden Age of Science Fiction'. While moving around the mid-west with his parents he continued to feed his frenzied reading by buying fiction at yard sales and utilizing the local libraries. The thought of actually becoming a writer struck him at an early age, but he never followed through on his dream until he was much older and 'settled in' to a career as a computer programmer. His writing started one day while trading emails back and forth with Mike Keleman, the co-author of his first book. They started assigning chapter numbers to the emails and the rest, as they say, is history.He lives in a small town in Iowa in the United States with his wife and family, plus three dogs and two cats. On any given Saturday night no matter what the temperature, rain or shine, you can find him on the rough 'man-deck' behind his house grilling, reading and listening to the radio by the light of an L.E.D. light.

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