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'''Eric S. Brown''' is an American-born novelist who's best known for his numerous science fiction/horror novels. He has written nearly forty novels and publishes most of them with [[Severed Press]]. He began his writing career with short "zombie" horror stories, and then wrote his first full length novel in 2003, entitled "The Human Experiment". It was followed by the "Jack Bunny Bam-Bam" series, and then "Cowboys vs. Zombies". He now writes many creature novels and post-apocalyptic fiction, as well as some space-marine novels.
'''Eric S. Brown''' is an American-born novelist who's best known for his numerous science fiction/horror novels. He has written nearly forty novels and publishes most of them with [[Severed Press]]. He began his writing career with short "zombie" horror stories, and then wrote his first full length novel in 2003, entitled "Dying Days". It was followed by the "Queen" series, and then "Cowboys vs. Zombies". He now writes many creature novels and post-apocalyptic fiction, as well as some space-marine novels.


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== References ==
== References ==
* http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?125025
* http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?125025
* http://monsterlibrarian.com/EricSBrownInterview.htm
* https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/eric-s-brown/
* https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ericbrowncoscom
* http://sciencefiction.com/2013/08/19/exclusive-interview-with-author-eric-s-brown/
* http://horrornews.net/17733/book-review-world-war-of-the-dead-author-eric-s-brown/


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Eric S. Brown is an American-born novelist who's best known for his numerous science fiction/horror novels. He has written nearly forty novels and publishes most of them with Severed Press. He began his writing career with short "zombie" horror stories, and then wrote his first full length novel in 2003, entitled "Dying Days". It was followed by the "Queen" series, and then "Cowboys vs. Zombies". He now writes many creature novels and post-apocalyptic fiction, as well as some space-marine novels.

Eric S. Brown
File:Author Eric S Brown.png
OccupationHorror Novelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityUS
CitizenshipUSA
GenreHorror, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic
SubjectFictional survival/creature horror
Years active2003-present
Notable worksBigfoot War, Sasquatch Planet, Zombie Horror 101, Cowboys Vs. Zombies, Megalodon,
Website
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?125025

Early Career

Eric began his career by writing short horror stories as well as illustrated graphic novels, which began with his first 2003 novel, "Dying Days", which received very little publication or reviews. No critic reviews were ever published, nor any customer reviews. In 2004, he co-authored a novel entitled "Portals of Terror" along with Angeline Hawkes Craig.

In 2005, his net novel, entitled "Cobble" was released. It was co-authored by Susan Brydenbaugh. Now, Eric had gotten himself a name, and continued his career with "The Queen" which dealt with zombies controlling a cruise ship. Next was "Barren Earth", which was released in 2009 and was a fairly good success. Also released in 2009 was his novel entitled "World War of the Dead", which was his first major hit after "The Queen".

Then came the year his career took a turn for the best. After releasing a novel entitled "The Human Experiment", he got his big break when "Bigfoot War" was released. This began his first major and longest book series. It was followed by "Dead in the Woods", which came out in 2011, along with the third entry, "Food Chain".

Along with this new series, Eric wrote and published "The Bloody Rage of Bigfoot" in 2012, which had the same title as the 2010 low-budget film.

Later novels

After writing over six more entries into the Bigfoot War series, Eric published his first stand-alone novel entitled "Kaiju Dawn" in 2014, which began another series. It received good reviews, and some mixed. It's sequel, "Kaiju Armageddon", had the same results and was released a few months later. He wrote seven more entries into the Kaiju series before publishing his next stand-alone novel, "Megalodon". It had to do with the Navy fighting off a killer shark that had grown to great lengths, and was released on e-book and paperback in April of 2015, and received good feedback from customers on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads, and Google Books. The next novel he wrote, which was also released in 2015, was entitled "Megalodons", and was co-authored by Clarence Writz.

His next novel was "Megalodon Apocalypse". Then, in February of 2016, he released a new novel entitled "Kraken", which followed a Navy ship as it battled horrifying mutant squids, and something else. It had good reviews from critics and customers alike. It was followed by "Alien Battleton", which told the story of Alien warfare. Then, "Kraken Island" was released just a month and a half later. It was followed by "Kraken Vs. Megalodon", where Eric combined the two mighty beasts of the deep.

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