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Michael Logan is a novelist and journalist who writes darkly comic and action-packed stories about demons, zombies, and rock stars. His books include Apocalypse Cow, World War Moo, Hell's Detective, and Wannabes.
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Michael Logan is the author of Apocalypse Cow, World War Moo, Wannabes and Hell’s Detective. He has also won the Terry Pratchett First Novel Prize and the Fish Publishing One-Page Fiction Prize.
Aug 1, 2007 · Michael Logan is an award-winning Scottish writer, whose career has taken him across the globe. His debut novel, Apocalypse Cow, won the Terry Pratchett First Novel Prize. Since then, the sequel, World War Moo, and two unrelated novels, Wannabes and Hell's Detective, have hit the shelves.
May 10, 2012 · Michael Logan is an award-winning Scottish writer, whose career has taken him across the globe. His debut novel, Apocalypse Cow, won the Terry Pratchett First Novel Prize. Since then, the sequel, World War Moo, and two unrelated novels, Wannabes and Hell's Detective, have hit the shelves.
Michael Logan is an award-winning Scottish writer, whose career has taken him across the globe. His debut novel, Apocalypse Cow, won the Terry Pratchett First Novel Prize. Since then, the sequel, World War Moo, and an unrelated standalone novel, Wannabes, have hit the shelves.
Michael Logan is a Scottish writer who won the Terry Pratchett First Novel Prize for Apocalypse Cow. He has also written World War Moo, Wannabes, and several short stories.
Jun 9, 2015 · Michael Logan’s new release, World War Moo, is the sequel to Apocalypse Cow. Mix the zombie apocalypse with mad cow disease, toss in some technology, then ask the spirits of Terry Pratchett and Monty Python to hop into the cauldron.