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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Sandstorm Publisher's Pack (Books 3 and 4) now available on Audio!


The remainder of the SANDSTORM series (Books 3 and 4) are now available on audio, narrated by Scott Brick (Jurassic Park, The Jack Reacher series!) You can get the set here on Audible! For those audio listeners, I hope you enjoy the series conclusion!
Monday, June 22, 2020

Better Guns & Gardens (A Post-Apocalyptic Collection) on pre-order!


I'm excited to announce my newest release: BETTER GUNS & GARDENS! BETTER GUNS & GARDENS is a post-apocalyptic anthology, containing 12 tales, including 7 BRAND NEW STORIES that have never been released!

Among the stories are some RUINS and OUTAGE stories from anthologies that you might not have checked out, a brand new CONTAMINATION story, and many others, all of which stand alone, so you do not need to read any other stories first! Some of these might be my favorite things I've written. I can't wait for you guys to read them! 

You can PRE-ORDER the collection now for the special price of $2.99 US ($3.99 CA/AU), out on Aug. 31st here: USUKCAAU!
Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Writing Horror After The Pandemic (An Author Panel at the Con-Tinual Convention)

I recently participated in an author panel called "Writing Horror After the Pandemic" at the Con-Tinual Virtual Convention, alongside authors Michele T Berger and Jeff Strand. Thanks to Jason Tongier and James P Nettles III for moderating this interesting discussion!

Work in Progress



ALIVE AGAIN BOOK 3 (OUT NOW!)

63042 / 63042 words. 100% done!

POST APOC PROJECT (FIRST DRAFT)

46314 / 46314 words. 100% done!

The Ruins Box Set w/ Bonus Novella!

About Me

T.W. Piperbrook lives in Connecticut with his wife and son. He is the author of the CONTAMINATION series, the OUTAGE series, and co-author of THE LAST SURVIVORS. In his former lives, he has worked as as a claims adjuster, a touring musician, and a business analyst for a Fortune 500 company. Now he spends his days fighting zombies, battling werewolves, and roaming the cities of the Ancients.

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