The Haunted Zone is a charity anthology where the stories and poems were written by military women veterans. The illustrations inside was done by a military woman vet artist and the cover art was also done by another military woman veteran. Plus, the publisher, Tundra Swan Press, is owned by a woman vet, a former Marine. I am one of these 21 women, having been in the U.S. Army back when the all-volunteer Army began. I have a story, “Haunted App,” and a poem, “Ghosts of Written Words,” included.
The book is available in eBook form, also paperback and a special edition hardcover with another cover art. Proceeds from The Haunted Zone go to the National Veterans Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, for their Women Veterans Resources and Support Programs. And it has never been done before for a horror anthology, by woman veterans.
Book Blurb:
Women Warriors Haunt Each Page
You’ve never read an anthology like this one!
Twenty-one authors and two graphic artists, all women veterans, fill the pages with classic horror and deeply haunting issues such as domestic violence, guilt, suicide, traumas of war, loss, revenge, and the emotions entwined in these topics—weaving dark tales that bring us together in our humanity.
Veterans helping veterans. Proceeds from The Haunted Zone go to the National Veterans Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, for their Women Veterans Resources and Support Programs. For more information about the foundation, visit www.nvf.org.
Besides for sale at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books a Million, Bookshop.org, you can buy the books at Tundra Swan Press’s Shop, where unlike third-party dealers, more of the proceeds go to the Veterans Foundation.