Joe McKinney

Joe McKinney is an American author known for his works in the horror and science fiction genres, particularly his zombie-themed novels.

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  1. 1. Flesh Eaters

    A Novel of the Zombie Apocalypse

    Set in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane in Houston, the story follows emergency management specialist Eleanor Norton as she battles to protect her family and survive amidst the chaos. As floodwaters rise, a deadly virus spreads, turning people into flesh-eating zombies. Eleanor must navigate the treacherous landscape, facing both the undead and desperate survivors, while grappling with her own fears and the moral dilemmas of survival. The novel explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the human capacity for both compassion and brutality in the face of apocalyptic disaster.

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  2. 2. Make It Big!

    This book offers a comprehensive guide for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing actionable insights and strategies to achieve significant success in the competitive world of business. It emphasizes the importance of innovation, strategic planning, and effective leadership, while also highlighting the value of perseverance and adaptability in overcoming challenges. Through real-life examples and practical advice, readers are encouraged to think big, set ambitious goals, and cultivate a mindset geared towards growth and achievement.

  3. 3. Sheltie Talk

    This comprehensive guide delves into the world of Shetland Sheepdogs, offering an in-depth exploration of their unique characteristics, behaviors, and care requirements. It provides valuable insights into training techniques, health considerations, and the breed's history, making it an essential resource for both new and experienced Sheltie owners. With a blend of expert advice and personal anecdotes, the book paints a vivid picture of the joys and challenges of living with these intelligent and loyal companions, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to nurture and enjoy a fulfilling relationship with their furry friends.

  4. 4. Travels With A Writing Brush

    1000 Years of Haiku and Travel Writing

    This captivating anthology offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Japanese culture and history through the lens of classical poetry and prose. Spanning over a thousand years, the collection brings together a diverse array of travel writings, from the reflective musings of wandering monks to the vivid accounts of court poets and samurai. Each piece is a testament to the timeless allure of Japan's landscapes and the profound connection between journey and self-discovery, inviting readers to embark on their own imaginative voyage through the Land of the Rising Sun.

  5. 5. A Blade So Black

    A Black teenage girl secretly trains to hunt monstrous Nightmares that spill from a dreamlike, Wonderland-inspired realm into modern Atlanta, forcing her to balance school, family responsibilities, and unresolved trauma while she grows into her power and confronts an escalating supernatural threat.