Zombie Jam
Zombie Jam is a festival of the living dead, featuring Schow's previously uncollected short fiction from zombie anthologies near and far, including the elusive pseudonymous works of alter ego Chan McConnell. It features the splatterpunk classic “Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy” in its original un-cut form, an exhaustive introduction to the world where the dead not only walk, but eat too damned much, and a brand-new wrapup detailing the Zombie Apocalypse — all illustrated by the King of the Zombies, Bernie Wrightson, who is also contributing a full-color, not-to-be-missed wraparound painting for the dustjacket.
Contents:
- The Meat of the Matter (essay)
- Blossom
- Incursion
- DONt/WALK
- Infection
- Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy
- Epidemic
- Dying Words
- assimilation
- Afterword
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David J. Schow
David J. Schow (born 1955) is an American author of horror novels, short stories, and screenplays. His credits include films such as The Crow and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Most of Schow's work falls into the sub-genre splatterpunk, a term he is sometimes credited with coining. In the 1990s, Schow wrote a regular column for Fangoria magazine.
In 1987 Schow's novella Pamela's Get won a Bram Stoker Award for best long fiction. "Red Light" won the 1987 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction.

