Billy Fletcher learned to farm the family's tobacco fields--and beat slaves--by the hands of his father. Now, his father is dead, the slaves have long since been freed, and the once-lush fields are dying. Salvation by the name of Abraham knocks on the farmhouse door, bringing wild ideas. He can help Billy Save the plantation and return the fields to their former glory... by raising his father's slaves from the dead.
Can the resurrected slaves breathe life back into the Fletcher farm? Having brought the slaves back from graves that his father sent them, can Billy be the kind master his father wasn't? Is keeping the farm worth denying the men the freedom they earned with death?
Billy's conscience holds the key to those mysteries, but not the biggest one: what does Abraham really want from the former slave owner's son?
Welcome to The Fields.
Praise: "The Fields is a merciless, pitchfork-to-the-face, homespun zombie adventure. Schwamberger offers up a shotgun blast of graphic undead action in this unique take on the genre." --- Shroud Magazine "Ty Schwamberger knocks it out of the park with his novella, THE FIELDS. No sooner do you begin to read, than you realize that the story is much bigger than the words on the page. The setting is timeless, and the horror depicted much more than ghoul and gore. THE FIELDS is a story you don't want to miss, and Ty Schwamberger is an author to watch, for he just may be headed for the major leagues." --- Deborah LeBlanc, Author of The Wolven "An intelligent zombie morality tale, unlike anything you've ever read before." --- Morpheus Tales Magazine "If Nathaniel Hawthorne had known anything about zombies, this is the kind of story he'd have written.I'm not joking.This is some genuine old school horror.With The Fields, Ty Schwamberger has given us a crime so horrendous it's impossible to look away.The sins of the father.A deal with the devil.It's all here.And Schwamberger makes it look so frustratingly easy.This is one hell of a good story." --- Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead. "With The Fields, Ty Schwamberger did the near-impossible: made zombies interesting to me again. Not only interesting, but frightening, as well. Throw in more than a dash of scathing social commentary, a pace that never stops to catch its breath, and a sly bit of gallows humor, and you've got a winner. Kick yourself if you miss this one." --- Gary A. Braunbeck, Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild Award-winner, author of To Each Their Darkness and A Cracked and Broken Path. "Ty Schwamberger's THE FIELDS is an original zombie tale that will satisfy lovers of grisly fiction and well told stories. Good characters, cool twists and great writing make this a story that grabs one by the scalp early on. Anything with a Southern vein and the specters that can invoke gets my slash of approval." --- Steven L. Shrewsbury, author of THRALL, BAD MAGICK and HAWG. "The walking dead, a post Civil War setting, and a sinister Lincolnesque figure add up to a fresh new take on the zombie mythos." --- Tim Waggoner, author of Nekropolis, Broken Shadows and Darkness Wakes.
Ty Schwamberger is a growing force within the horror genre. He is the author of a novel, multiple novellas and collections, and is the editor on several anthologies. In addition, he’s had many short stories published online and in print. Two stories, “Cake Batter” (released in 2010) and “House Call” (in pre-production in 2011), have been optioned for film adaptation. He is also an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association. You can learn more at tyschwamberger.com.
Billy's father died and left him the farm and he has to have help to get it back up and running as it was in his fathers days, and he has to have help doing so. What a great story.
The Fields is a wonderfully crafted tale of ignorance, weakness, and evil--of the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It's dark, atmospheric and brilliant. Ty makes us feel a part of the book's time period and of Billy's world, with his smooth prose and attention to detail. It's an original supernatural horror story, and alone it's great as is, but it's also a story with a message, a lesson. It has zombies, but I wouldnt think of it as a typical zombie novel, but a horror novel with the undead in it. And as everyone knows, a great tale is always about the humans, the most wicked of all monsters.
For all those who think every zombie story is the same mix of mayhem and gore, read this story! A wonderful change of pace in a genre that has taken off!
Ty Schwamberger is growing force within the horror genre. He is the author of a novel, multiple novellas, collections and editor on several anthologies. In addition, he's had many short stories published online and in print. Two stories, 'Cake Batter' (released in 2010) and 'House Call' (coming early 2013), have been optioned for film adaptation. He is an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association. You can learn more at: http://tyschwamberger.com
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