Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection is a short novel from author Don Roff in persona as Dr. Robert Twombly, which released in October, 2009; the many illustrations are presented by noted California artist Chris Lane. Both of these creators live on the westcoast of the Us and this first person account of a global zombie apocalypse adds a few twists and turns into this horrifying literature genre. A biologist takes on a world of the undead, while documenting his bloody journey in a bird watching journal. This book reviewer could not stop turning over a hundred pages of this novel, until the final mysterious conclusion. Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection will entertain readers with new zombie behaviours, while alluding to food contamination as the source of infection.
This illustrated novel begins with the central character and biographer Dr. Robert Twombly seeing a fatal infection spread...
This illustrated novel begins with the central character and biographer Dr. Robert Twombly seeing a fatal infection spread...
- 12/29/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the years, it’s that zombies are hard to kill. And with the abundance of undead books hitting the shelves this fall and winter, it seems the incredibly popular vampire trend still hasn’t put the bullet in all those flesheating brains. From short-story collections to records of infection to silly survival guides to even some Christmas cheer, the undead have been popping up everywhere on the page; here’s a rundown of some ghoulish literature to feast your eyes upon this season:
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
- 11/12/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the years, it’s that zombies are hard to kill. And with the abundance of undead books hitting the shelves this fall and winter, it seems the incredibly popular vampire trend still hasn’t put the bullet in all those flesheating brains. From short-story collections to records of infection to silly survival guides to even some Christmas cheer, the undead have been popping up everywhere on the page; here’s a rundown of some ghoulish literature to feast your eyes upon this season:
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
- 11/12/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the years, it’s that zombies are hard to kill. And with the abundance of undead books hitting the shelves this fall and winter, it seems the incredibly popular vampire trend still hasn’t put the bullet in all those flesheating brains. From short-story collections to records of infection to silly survival guides to even some Christmas cheer, the undead have been popping up everywhere on the page; here’s a rundown of some ghoulish literature to feast your eyes upon this season:
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
Two of the more promising tomes in this list come in the form of anthologies. John Skipp served as an editor and commentator on an omnibus titled Zombies: Encounters With The Hungry Dead, out now from Black Dog & Leventhal. Separating the tales into two sections, “Zombies of the Old School” and “Post Emancipation,” Skipp has assembled an impressive...
- 11/12/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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