
ZERO DYNAMICS PUBLICATIONS
Original and offbeat novels by two Missourians.

Los Endos
By Zack Harris | 2024
During a sweltering summer in 2002, multiple unknowingly linked Midwestern folks confront mysterious forces, their own personal demons, and possibly even the end of time. A sullen teenage girl struggles to find peace after her father disappears, an inexperienced police officer does his best to maintain order, and two bumbling kidnappers attempt to receive ransom for a little boy. Meanwhile, all communication and power break down, shadowy masked men appear enforcing martial law, and people either disappear or go insane. Will they see the light, or be consumed by darkness?

Neon Sirens
By Phil Brock | 2019
Mondo Springs doesn't exist in the 1991 that you remember. It exists in a hazy, varicolored memory of high-waisted denim, light up shoes and absurd crimes, blended together and lightly sprinkled with a sci-fi glitter. It was the perfect setting for a new type of cop show. A show that gave viewers a nearly unfiltered view of the city, from the fluorescent heart of downtown, to the grungy...feet...of the outskirts. As the cameras roll on the Mondo Springs Police Department, Officers Rainier and Collins must face off with the likes of power-lifting freaks, inept street gangs, "ancient" cults of friendship, and talking snowmen. And they have to deal with it all as the only two women on the force. Now, take a step back in time and visit Mondo Springs. There's no place like it.

As Alien as Apple Pie
By Zack Harris | 2015
1993 has been a strange year for Terry Hartman. He just wants to watch television and enjoy his lackluster life. Why did the vacationing aliens have to ruin it all? Society crumbles, television dies, and worst of all, people close to him are hurt. Now the dull, introverted man must travel through amber waves of grain and across fruited plains on a road toward revenge, filled with musically obsessed cults, pretentious killer robots, and a plethora of alien races. Terry's life might be shaken up and his path challenged, but thankfully he doesn't have to go alone. A spirited, red-haired wanderer may be exactly what he needs to find direction.