Andre Duza schreibt schaurige, satirische und temporeiche Erzählungen, die sich durch eine einzigartige Stimme und eine üppige, detailreiche Prosa auszeichnen. Seine Arbeit befasst sich oft mit den dunkleren Seiten der menschlichen Verfassung aus einer originellen Perspektive. Als anerkannter Autor von Romanen und Graphic Novels bringt er ein intensives, immersives Erlebnis in seine Erzählungen ein.
Set in a post-apocalyptic America, the story unfolds in a toxic wasteland filled with ruthless scavengers, mutated creatures, and militant factions vying for dominance over the remnants of civilization. Survivors live in small settlements, battling disease and the ever-present danger of external threats. However, a new and terrifying menace emerges from the toxic fog, rivaling the fearsome reputation of Bloody Mary and her Revenant Clan, adding to the chaos and struggle for survival in this desolate world.
Set in Blackwater, Louisiana, the narrative explores the haunting secrets hidden beneath its charming facade. Lori Sawyer, a biracial descendant of a Voodoo Priestess, embraces the area's rich spiritual heritage, contrasting with her friends Abby and Roxy's fears. As they embark on a transformative weekend getaway in 1985, they confront past traumas, including Abby's guilt over a murder. The book captures the essence of '80s horror, invoking nostalgia while delivering a gripping story of friendship and supernatural elements.
In a unique twist on the classic tale of sacrifice and redemption, this story blends themes of faith and the supernatural as it explores the consequences of divine love in a world overrun by zombies. The narrative delves into the struggles of characters grappling with their beliefs while navigating a post-apocalyptic landscape filled with both spiritual and physical challenges. Humor and horror intertwine as they confront not just the undead, but also their own humanity and the meaning of sacrifice in desperate times.
The narrative immerses readers in a surreal and chaotic universe where a diverse cast of characters, including racist teenagers and a telekinetic hitman, navigates bizarre scenarios. The story features masked assassins, cannibals, and animated graffiti, alongside a steroid-fueled athlete and a disgruntled zombie seeking vengeance. With elements like automobiles equipped with razor-sharp teeth and a washed-up media figure, the book blends dark humor with social commentary in a thrilling exploration of conflict and absurdity.
They travel the country, a colorful rag-tag crew of freaks, weirdos, and vagabonds. By day, they entertain families with rides and shows but by night a sinister side of the circus comes out to play. In these tents, the tricks are real. Step right up to see the Toxic Brothers Traveling Carnival! Slithering night stalkers, cursed icons, and killer clowns are just a few of the attractions the Toxic Brothers Traveling Carnival are bringing to town. "Technicolor Terrorists" is a dayglo bizarro novel of carnie-horror from Andre Duza, the cult favorite author of "Dead Bitch Army" and "Necro Sex Machine."
It's the end of the world, but we're not going off the air! Martin Stone was a popular shock jock radio host before the zombie apocalypse. Then for six months the dead destroyed society. Humanity is now slowly rebuilding and Martin Stone is back to doing what he does best-taking to the airwaves. Host of the only radio show in this new world, he helps organize other survivors. But zombies aren't the only threat. There are others that thought humanity needed to end. That what happened was our punishment. And they'll do anything to make sure that we fail...
The story revolves around Demitrius, a morally corrupt individual who raises aggressive dogs for the underground world of drug dealing and dog fighting. However, one particular dog emerges as a terrifying creature, embodying a primal force that transcends its canine nature. This unexpected development sets the stage for a gripping exploration of the darker aspects of human and animal instincts.
With a reputation for delivering intense and visceral storytelling, Andre Duza emerges as a compelling new talent in horror fiction. His writing is characterized by sharp, impactful prose that promises to engage readers deeply. The anticipation surrounding his work suggests a thrilling and exhilarating experience awaits those who delve into his narratives.
From Andre Duza, celebrated author of Dead Bitch Army and WZMB, comes a groundbreaking horror novel told as a transcript of a rockumentary about the first band to go on tour after the zombie apocalypse. The rock band, Serpentine, had been through a lot of shit. But then, so had the entire world after the dead rose and began consuming the living. They went from selling out stadiums to being scavengers. Their motto is "No gig is too small," a phrase that used to mean they would perform anywhere, now has come to mean they will survive anything. But even after the apocalypse, they can't escape their biggest fan--an undead thing that seems to be following them across the country. An undead groupie, complete with a Serpentine t-shirt. Even if the world has ended, you gotta go on. Across America, small communities of survivors are rebuilding and trying to recreate the world that was lost. After making contact with one, Serpentine travels to do what they were born to do--play a goddamn rock-and-fucking-roll show! But the venue isn't interested in only putting on a kick-ass show. The people working there have been experimenting with the undead and Serpentine's music could hold a key to moving forward in a world dominated by the walking dead.