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Stant Litore
Stant Litore is the author of The Zombie Bible series, Dante's Heart, the Ansible Stories, and the novella The Dark Need (part of the Dead Man series). He has an intense love of ancient languages, a fierce admiration for his ancestors, and a fascination with religion and history. He doesn't... show more

Stant Litore is the author of The Zombie Bible series, Dante's Heart, the Ansible Stories, and the novella The Dark Need (part of the Dead Man series). He has an intense love of ancient languages, a fierce admiration for his ancestors, and a fascination with religion and history. He doesn't consider his writing a vocation; he considers it an act of survival. Litore lives in Colorado with his wife and two daughters and is at work on his next book.You can support Stant Litore's work at:www.patreon.com/stantlitoreAnd you can visit his official website at:www.stantlitore.comhttp://www.facebook.com/stant.litore@thezombiebiblezombiebible@gmail.com
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 11 years ago
Jesus of Nazareth walks the earth and he keenly feels the pain of the world. The survivors of Kfar Nahum are a broken people despite following the law. The dead over ran their small fishing town and in the process killed many and left the living broken. In retribution, those who were bitten and de...
Devlin Scott
Devlin Scott rated it 12 years ago
Strangers in the Land (Zombie Bible 3) by Stant Litore (Book Review) Description from Good Reads:The aging prophet Devora bolts awake in terror, gasping for air. In her dream she heard her mother’s shrieks as the ravenous dead pulled her from the tent. Devora had been only a girl then, crying as ...
Devlin Scott
Devlin Scott rated it 13 years ago
Zombie Bible: What Our Eyes Have Witnessedby Stant Litore (Review) This second volume of the Zombie Bible takes the events (loosely) of the Martyrium Polycarpi in the second century AD and weaves a possible story around the recorded event. You can use Google, I know you've learned how.Mr. Litore f...
Devlin Scott
Devlin Scott rated it 13 years ago
This is a very interesting book. Imagine the zombies not as fictional horrors but as true denizens of starvation and plague. The author has sliced open a bit of history and inserted what could well be real-life zombies. In this novella he uses, loosely, the historical events of 595 BC, (Jeremiah ...
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