Guest Post & Giveaway: Introducing Author J. A. Garland & How To Survive a Zombie Race

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I was recently contacted by author J. A. Garland to help her promote her book, Dysus Dreamer, and she came up with an awesome guest post. Have you ever entered a Zombie Race? Or had to run for your life in order to get away from zombies? (Real or pretend!). Now you can read about the author’s first-hand experience! And keep reading to enter a giveaway at the end of this post for an e-book copy of Dysus Dreamer and some zombie soap!

 And now, please welcome author J. A. Garland to the blog!

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A few brave souls and I recently participated in a Run For Your Lives–Zombie race in Seattle, WA. Our mission: traverse a challenging obstacle course through hundreds of walking and running dead while protecting three little red flags hanging from a belt around our waists. The zombie’s mission: grab our flags before we cross the finish line and make us one of them.

While there were many lessons learned during this event, they can be grouped into three main after action report (AAR) items.

1. Preparation

Conditioning: Make sure you are physically prepared. Our race was held on a BMX racecourse. Hazard flagging was strung along the outside perimeters of the trail, with zombies lurking right up to that line. Running off course in a cross-country trek isn’t an option; you must run the gauntlet with the rest of the stampede. For those of you who haven’t seen a BMX course, picture hills so steep you have to use your hands to scramble up them. Then imagine, every five feet or so, are horizontal lines of zombies waiting for you–and they aren’t trying to get up the hill. Some of these zombies are runners, and some are walkers, but their common motivation is an insatiable desire for your flags. So you better believe you’re going to be sucking air trying to get up and around them.

Weather: Pull a NOAA weather statement for the date/time of your race. Being from out of the area, I should have done this. If I did, I would have pushed the group for an earlier start time. I didn’t. I also stopped looking at the car thermometer when it hit 100 degrees. Who cares after that point? It was Africa hot, and as dreaded, I’d soon learn I didn’t pre-hydrate nearly enough.

Battle Dress: Test your running attire before combat. My chosen ensemble was a pair of long, flared cuff running pants. Crawling on your hands and knees through 20-yard mud trenches meant I emerged with mud-coated pants several times heavier. They also flapped around my ankles and threatened to trip me with each evac and evasion maneuver.

2. Teamwork

I’d like to say everyone made it out alive, but in reality, our group had a 50% survival rate. Looking around, we were fortunate, other groups weren’t nearly so lucky. I’d like to think that had something to do with our, ‘take one for the team’, mentality. When two of us died, (yes, during mile two I succumbed to my injuries) we became the sacrificial lambs for the rest of the team. Coming upon a horde of zombies in the path, we deadies would preplan a left or right hand run pattern with our alive teammates. The deadies headed in first so the zombies gave us chase, while our uninfected teammates ran an opposite pattern with less zombie heat. It wasn’t perfect, but it gave the survivors a fighting chance.

3. Go for the Gold

Aggression of action. I add this in, because thinking back, there was an individual with strategy worth mentioning. He came at the zombies like they came at him. As if in a game of pigeon, he’d head straight for zombies, crazy in his eyes. Probably fearing an NFL type collision, the zombies would peel off at the last moment, and this guy would run through unscathed. Now, I’m not saying this tactic would work for everyone, I’m 5’4″, so my psycho isn’t going to be nearly as impressive as his 6′, brick house attack. But it worked for him, and it just might work for you.

About the Book:

Dysus Dreamer

“A powerful half-demon is kidnapped, bloodthirsty werewolves are on the rise, and a planet is dying. A demon warrior and dark elf joining forces are the least of their worries.”

Demon warrior, Slade Aesus, is determined to destroy the werewolves controlling his cousin. But a beautiful elf, consumed by her own vengeance, finds the wolves first. Botching her assassination attempt, Annwyn has the most powerful Packs in the world biting at her heels. Both fiercely independent, can the two join forces long enough to fulfill their missions and stay alive?

Purchase Dysus Dreamer:  * Amazon * Burst Books * OmniLit *

About the author:

Writing urban fantasy under the pen-name J.A. Garland, Jennifer is a professional firefighter in California. Jennifer is married and has two children. A graduate of Cogswell Polytechnical with a degree in Fire Administration, Jennifer always knew she wanted to be an author. (Except for a brief two month period after watching the movie “Top Gun,” when she wanted to be a fighter pilot). Jennifer admits she is an addicted trail runner, mostly because she is a devout consumer of all things cheese puff. If she misses you at the next mud run, please visit her website to see what’s new in the world “Where fantasy becomes reality.”

Find J. A. Garland:  * Goodreads * Facebook * Twitter * Website * Tumblr *

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Posted September 19, 2013 by Tammy in Giveaways, Guest Post / 1 Comment

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One response to “Guest Post & Giveaway: Introducing Author J. A. Garland & How To Survive a Zombie Race

  1. Pabkins

    That would be a lot of fun. They are really doing all kinds of races now, mud runs, paint races, zombie races…what next!!?

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