When Denver author Curtis Fulster released his horror novel Martha's Notebook: A Zombie Apocalypse Trilogy in October 2024, he was really just trying something new. An accomplished kid-lit writer with sixteen children's books under his belt (written under the pen name C. Fulsty), he had an idea for a new twist on the zombie genre; he'd already become a fan, from both video games ( The Last of Us ) and TV ( Walking Dead ).

The novel did well, earning him an International Impact Book Award (he's now in the running for Author of the Year), an Independent Press Award and a five-star review by Reader's Favorite .

Now, Fulster wants to take that book and turn it into a movie, and he's putting his own collection on the line in order to help fund it. To that end, he's offering up his

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