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Evil Avatar
07-08-2009, 05:03 PM
Again in the All Things Zombie category, long time EvAv supporters Permuted Press (http://www.permutedpress.com) send along the awesome news that they are bringing their zombie apocalypse books to the mainstream bookshelves via publisher Pocket Books.

Anthony Ziccardi, Vice President and Deputy Publisher of Pocket Books, has announced a new co-publishing venture with Permuted Press, best known for horror, dark fantasy and science fiction novels . The seven book deal was brokered by Marc Gerald at the Agency Group. The books will be Zombie focused, with the first release DAY BY DAY ARMAGEDDON by J.L. Bourne, slated for October 2009.

“I am excited to be the pioneer author for the Pocket Books and Permuted Press joint publishing venture. Horror fans are in for an absolute thrill and can expect to enjoy bold, fresh and riveting fiction as a result of this project. The journey with Permuted Press has been a great success and I know that success will be further enhanced as we shift gears into a new and exciting relationship with Pocket Books. Keep your doors locked!” --J.L. Bourne

Jacob Kier, Publisher, Permuted Press, said “I couldn't be more excited about teaming up with Pocket Books to bring some of Permuted's most exciting and thought-provoking tales of the end of the world to a larger audience.”

Permuted Press began its publishing program in 2004 and quickly became noted in the horror fiction genre. Bourne’s DAY BY DAY ARMAGEDDON is Permuted’s biggest seller, with sales of approximately 25,000 copies. Other titles entering the co-publishing venture have sold between 10-20,000 copies. Permuted has achieved unprecedented success for a small company operating from a remote corner of Missouri and, until now, has utilized only a print on demand (POD) centered publishing model.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Permuted Press and expand their very successful brand.” said Anthony Ziccardi. “We feel the horror genre and zombies in particular, will be a growing category at retail. Even Hollywood seems to be focused on zombie tales and we feel that we are well positioned to capitalize on this trend.”

Titles to be included in the joint venture are:

Day by Day Armageddon and sequel by J.L. Bourne
Plague of the Dead by Z.A. Recht
Dying to Live by Kim Paffenroth
Down the Road by Bowie Ibarra
Empire by David Dunwoody
The Zombie Chronicles: Escape by James Melzer

Evil Avatar
07-08-2009, 05:06 PM
Congrats to Permuted Press and all the authors! They have worked very hard to reach this point and it is great to see their hard work rewarded.

Amalor
07-08-2009, 05:49 PM
very cool for people yet to read those great stories. New cover art?

Tintivilo
07-08-2009, 07:18 PM
Plague of the Dead is good, some clown gave it to me for my birthday a few years ago

PermutedPress
07-08-2009, 07:20 PM
Thanks for posting and for all your support through the years, EA.

Emabulator
07-08-2009, 07:49 PM
Congratulations Permuted Press! Well Done.

Major Scud
07-08-2009, 10:37 PM
Great job. I really liked the first Day by Day Armageddon and will certainly pickup the sequel. Is it out yet?

Silverbaine
07-09-2009, 12:45 AM
didn't even know these existed... Im going to have to check them out.

Evil Avatar
07-09-2009, 12:57 AM
Great job. I really liked the first Day by Day Armageddon and will certainly pickup the sequel. Is it out yet?

I'm pretty sure he hasn't finished writing the sequel.

PermutedPress
07-09-2009, 06:31 AM
Great job. I really liked the first Day by Day Armageddon and will certainly pickup the sequel. Is it out yet?

At the moment it's scheduled for April 2010. It should be in all the chain stores, etc, keep an eye out for it!

Evil Avatar
07-09-2009, 08:07 AM
At the moment it's scheduled for April 2010. It should be in all the chain stores, etc, keep an eye out for it!

Oh sure, show me up! :) When does that Agent Red come out? I'll bet you can't predict that one!

Major Scud
07-09-2009, 06:24 PM
Sweet. I do all my book buying on amazon.com anyway, but I'll definitely keep an eye out.