Frank Weltner is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He holds the degree of M.A. English plus 18 post-graduate hours of study. Mr. Weltner completed studies in the University's Creative Writing Program where he won honors in the prestigious Mahan Creative Writing Awards.
Mr. Weltner taught English on three continents including North America, Europe, and Asia. In his younger days, he spent each summer camping alone deep in the Rockies while mountain climbing and living in the wild. He was regularly stalked by bears, wolves, and cougars. More recent interests have included 10K Runs, Marathons, Triathlons, and long distance bicycling.
He was a radio commentator in Saint Louis, Missouri at WGNU Radio where he entertained thousands of locals with stories of his adventures and giving deep and unique views on news events, history, and psychology.
Mr. Weltner has been featured in 1,500 newspapers worldwide including the New York Times, Singapore Times, and the New York Post.
He is an outspoken critic and authority on the history of the Soviet Union and on present-day American threats to peace.
Mr. Weltner's novels have consistently probed many of the darkest places resident in the human soul. His recent novels include Psychopath of God, My Dead America, and Vampire Army.
Aiden and Marlaina Wilson had no idea how the first zombie was born in the Amish city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It had happened in a matter of hours. They went from clean cut kids to their hands dripping with blood. They smashed the zombie's heads using clubs and baseball bats as they ran wildly through their city's streets, seeking refuge from the blood splatter and those dead hungry faces.
Aiden and Marlaina Wilson had no idea how the first zombie was born in the Amish city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It had happened in a matter of hours. They went from clean cut kids to their hands dripping with blood. They smashed the zombie's heads using clubs and baseball bats as they ran wildly through their city's streets, seeking refuge from the blood splatter and those dead hungry faces.
No one was safe. The serial killer's name was Daniel Patrick but no one knew. He had become an urban legend in each town he visited. Their kids were missing, especially the best looking and most popular ones. Even a nun, an altar boy, and a football star had disappeared into the thinnest air with no trace whatsoever. Beautiful young couples went out on dates and were never seen again.