“Many cultures have their own end of the world, archetypal avatars,” says Dan Burrello, an Asheville, North Carolina, horror writer and zombiephile with master's degrees in psychology and writing.
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“Many cultures have their own end of the world, archetypal avatars,” says Dan Burrello, an Asheville, North Carolina, horror writer and zombiephile with master's degrees in psychology and writing.
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Only that green mold turns bodies into the living dead. Tina, you're a zombiephile. You should know this! I'm not a zombiephile. I have a complicated relationship with zombies. They're dangerous, but I love their swagger.
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Special thanks to legendary storyteller Joe r. lansdale for gracing us with his foreword (you cannot call yourself a true zombiephile if you have not read his brilliant “On the Far Side of […]
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Jess d'Arbonne, an expert zombiephile, writes in the Examiner, “The new government, based in Buffalo, is obsessed with PR and image, often forgetting what the men and woman working toward rebuilding are facing on a daily basis”
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