If you're an indie author or publisher looking for a fiction genre that will help you sell more eBooks, you can't go wrong
with zombie fiction.
The entire series is due to be completed by early January 2013 and is worth checking out if you are enamored
with zombie fiction.
Not exact matches
In Ghosts, Vampires and
Zombies: Cinema Fiction vs Physics Reality, Costas J. Efthimiou and Sohang Gandhi use math and physics to illuminate inconsistencies associated with the popular myths about ghosts, zombies, and va
Zombies: Cinema
Fiction vs Physics Reality, Costas J. Efthimiou and Sohang Gandhi use math and physics to illuminate inconsistencies associated
with the popular myths about ghosts,
zombies, and va
zombies, and vampires.
#FridayPieDay apples Dead Eats: Recipes Inspired by The Walking Dead dessert for two In the kitchen
with Zombie
Fiction Pie television television - inspired food The Walking Dead
zombies
In my spare time, I love to garden like a granny in my little inner city tropage «tropical cottage» garden, hang out
with the Blokefolk, be bossed around by the Bunny Bros, read historical
fiction and
zombie novels, collect retro souvenir scarves, rescue vintage English bone china from op shops, indulge my latte love and drink endless pots of tea.
The direction by Marc Forster (Quantum of Solace, Stranger Than
Fiction) delivers a fast - paced
zombie thriller, and
with Brad Pitt front and center, there is a grounding of the film in seeming more intelligent and plausible than your typical scare flick.
«Pride and Prejudice and
Zombies» (Feb. 5): Director Burr Steers («Pulp
Fiction») retells Jane Austen and Seth Grahame - Smith's novel
with the same name about relationships forming between lovers of different social statuses.
After all the critical acclaim heaved upon Danny Boyle and Alex Garland for helping to redefine the
zombie flick
with «28 Days Later...,» I was definitely excited to see if something similar could be done
with science
fiction genre.
It is recommended for fans of post-apocalyptic science
fiction,
zombie flicks, and those who have been disillusioned
with the paltry amounts of intelligent horror films to come out in recent years.
For such high - concept science
fiction, it is disappointing that it all plays out quite sudsy, as if a mash - up like «Pride & Prejudice &
Zombies» were done
with a Nicholas Sparks book that were mixed up
with Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Filed Under: Buyer's Guides, Heat Level 3 - PG - 13, Horror, Print Books Tagged
With: choose your own adventure, click your poison, gamebook, Horror, interactive
fiction, suspense, thriller, walking dead,
zombie apocalypse,
zombies
I have 12 traditionally published books and an agent, but after a couple of frustrating years dealing
with a publisher canceling my series because of a power - play among the editors, year - long wait times on submissions (even
with an agent), and a market so narrow that I was advised that I probably couldn't sell children's historical
fiction set in ancient Egypt unless it involves
zombie mummies, I decided to try self - publishing.
The Future Chronicles fresh voices and award - winning authors original speculative
fiction short stories # 1 anthology on Amazon
with every release Like the storied SF collections of the past, The Future Chronicles brings you themed anthologies on the topics you love: Robots, Telepaths, Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Dragons,
Zombies... and more on the way.
Since then, however, the worlds of movies, television, and video games have been inundated
with every sort of post-apocalyptic and
zombie fiction imaginable.
With a classic science
fiction B - movie motif, an impulse buy - friendly 80 Microsoft Point price, and a lighthearted presentation that includes the warning that the product contain «NO
ZOMBIES,» this was an unmissable puzzle game purchase for me.
When quizzed further over how much involvement he had
with the title prior to his departure to head «Death Stranding» at his own company, Kojima perfectly outlined why he wouldn't have had any input in the new title saying; «The Metal Gear games are about political
fiction and espionage, where do
zombies fit in
with that?»
As far as
zombie fiction goes, Resident Evil has always been out there, mixing up its cast of flesh - eaters
with the occasional giant snake or mutant shark for good measure.
Notwithstanding the fact that
zombies could have a lot to do
with political
fiction and espionage, I think it's safe to say Kojima would never have made a Metal Gear game in the spirit of Survive.