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FOREVER ZOMBIE:
A Collection of
Undead Guy Tales
Due: Fall
2009
Preview: Read one of the zombie tales from
Forever Zombie: A
Collection of Undead Guy Tales right now! Check out
Every
Death You Take, just one of the many tales in this anthology.
With tongue mostly in cheek and pen dipped in gore,
horrormeister Schow (Eye) works gleefully ghoulish variations on the
zombie theme in the four stories that make up this new collection. All
are marinated in the mindset of George Romero's Night of the Living
Dead movie trilogy, which, as the author notes in his introduction,
turned its monsters into metaphors by drawing unsettling parallels
between flesh-eating zombies and our mindless modern consumer culture.
"Blossom," a tale of necrophilia, gives gruesome new meaning to the
"biter-bit" tale of poetic justice in its account of a fetishist whose
partner turns his kinky sexual appetites against him in mid act. In
"Don't Walk," the living dead are just another element in a naturally
macabre New York City street scene. "Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy" is the
collection's spiritual center, a splatterpunk mock epic set in an
apocalyptic future where the living dead outnumber the living, and
where a zombie-eating mortal misfit squares off against a
fundamentalist preacher who has found the perfect congregation in the
mindless monsters. "Dying Words" ends the book with a clever
reflection on the mass production of escapist fiction-including zombie
stories-to feed reader demand as its own form of zombification. Thanks
to bouncy prose and an incisive wit, Schow makes even the outrageous
and grisly morsels of Grand Guignol seem palatable.