Waves of Undead with Special Guest Rebecca Cuthbertson | Zombie Book Club Ep 131 cover art

Waves of Undead with Special Guest Rebecca Cuthbertson | Zombie Book Club Ep 131

Waves of Undead with Special Guest Rebecca Cuthbertson | Zombie Book Club Ep 131

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In this episode we sit down with Rebecca Cuthbertson to talk about her debut novel Waves of Undead. Set on the surf‑soaked cliffs of Tofino, the story blends a tsunami and zombie outbreak with a gritty but sometimes hilarious take on the genre. Rebecca walks us through the twin‑bond of Anna and Paul, the multi‑POV structure that gives the narrative a cinematic pulse, and her own activism at the Fairy Creek blockade which informed the novel’s environmental undercurrents.

She also shares about the realities of writing while caring for a toddler, the challenges of indie publishing, and the joy of seeing readers connect with a story that respects both nature and the horror genre. Whether you’re a fan of grounded zombie fiction or just love a good coastal thriller, this conversation offers plenty of fresh takes on the genre and some laughs along the way.



Author Links:

  • Rebeccas website - https://rcuthbertsonwrites.com/
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