#31ZombieAuthors – Day 19 Interview – Eric A. Shelman – It’s Never Too Late

Happy Hump Day, 3.5 Readers.

BQB here with another reblog of #31ZombieAuthors, the adventure in which 31 authors of zombified fiction came to my rescue this past October.

Day 19 featured Eric Shelman, who put his writing career on hold for many years before finally dusting them off and giving it a go in the world of self publishing. He’s been a success ever since and it just goes to show you that its never too late to follow your dreams.

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Today’s guest is Eric A. Shelman, author of the Dead Hunger series.  Readers can follow the journey of Flex, his niece Trina, Gem, Hemp and Charlie as they make their way through a zombie infested world.

Eric’s first book was a non-fiction work.  Co-authored with Dr. Stephen Lazoritz, Out of the Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson tells the story of the first successful rescue of an abused child in America.  Specifically, nine-year old Mary Ellen was saved from a terrible situation in 1874 by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA.  The case shined a much needed light on the dangers children face and was the precursor to many of the child abuse prevention laws in place today.

Thanks for helping me out today,

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