Surf Zombies and Other Horrors
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About the Book
8 New Tales of Horror that will Circumcise you with FEAR! Who needs bats, werewolves, and gothic castles when the modern world offers so much to be afraid of? In this new collection, author Joseph Moore offers the reader character studies, morality tales, slices of life and death that give one a new appreciation for the word TERROR! Lock the doors and put the bars on the windows, because Fright is coming for a visit!
About the Author
His father is generally considered to be Claude Hooper, an itinerant banjo player. Claude disappeared after depositing his seed into Eunice Moore of Robinsville, Tennessee. A few months before the author's birth Eunice was permanently blinded in the famous Sorghum Syrup Explosion of 1958. Joseph started training as a storyteller by keeping his visually impaired mother informed of the day's events. Gradually he began weaving fiction into the stories, which took on suspenseful, sometimes frightening overtones. At the age of sixteen, his mother now dead from severe anxiety, Joseph began reading his original poetry at Tractor Pull competitions throughout the Deep South. His first published work, "...And the Mud Turned Black" (out of print), is a collection of these poems.