David Wellington (author)

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David Wellington is a contemporary American horror author, best known for his novel Monster Island and its sequels.

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[edit] Biography

David Wellington was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where George Romero shot his classic zombie films. He attended Syracuse University and received an MFA in creative writing from Penn State. He is currently working towards a degree in Library Science at the Pratt Institute.

He lives in New York City with his wife who, in her wedding vows, promised to “kick serious zombie ass” for him.

[edit] Published works

[edit] Monster trilogy

Monster Island and its sequels are novels of a zombie apocalypse. listed in reading order

  1. Monster Island (Online Serialization)
  2. Monster Nation (Online Serialization)
  3. Monster Planet (Online Serialization)

[edit] Thirteen Bullets

Thirteen Bullets is a vampire novel set in contemporary Pennsylvania.

  1. Thirteen Bullets (Online serialization. Also in Print)

[edit] Frostbite

Frostbite is a werewolf novel set in remote arctic Canada. It is completed in serial online, but not yet published in print.

  1. Frostbite (Online serialization. Not Yet in Print)

[edit] Plague Zone

Plague Zone is a zombie novel set in the state of Washington. It is completed in serial online, but not yet published in print.

  1. Plague Zone (Online serialization. Not Yet in Print)

[edit] 99 Coffins: A Historical Vampire Tale

99 Coffins is a historical vampire novel and is a sequel to Thirteen Bullets. It was released on December 31. 99 Coffins is the first non-serialized novel by David Wellington.

[edit] Vampire Zero: A Gruesome Vampire Tale

Vampire Zero is the third book in David Wellington's vampire novels following Thirteen Bullets and 99 Coffins . It is due out on October 14 of 2008.


[edit] Short stories

  1. "Chuy and the Fish" in The Undead: Zombie Anthology (Oct. 2005, Permuted Press)
  2. "Cyclopean" in The Undead: Skin and Bones (Aug. 2007, Permuted Press)

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