That's awesome. Be fun hearing what you need to do to keep that from a NC-17 rating.
Speaking of zombie novels... do you have any recommendations (aside from your hopefully still forthcoming book)?
I've read the Book of the Dead anthologies, the Max Brooks ones, I've read Brian Keene's The Rising (I didn't enjoy it as much as I liked his other horror work, but I'm still looking for City of the Dead).
I have the Monster Island/Nation/Planet books on my "watch for" list at the used book store.
Well, the George Romero/Suzanna Sparrow novelization of Dawn of the Dead is a start, especially since it gives a good idea of where Romero wanted to take certain parts of the story.
Don't sweat the delays in posting. You've obviously been waaaaaaay too damn busy to worry about LJ. (And thirty years since Fangoria premiered? Damn, I'm old. I remember the first issue, and enjoying the hell out of the tenth anniversary issue back in 1988.)
Wow- sounds like most everything in all departments are going well for you- great! Not much to add, except hopefully things continue to get better in '09!
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Speaking of zombie novels... do you have any recommendations (aside from your hopefully still forthcoming book)?
I've read the Book of the Dead anthologies, the Max Brooks ones, I've read Brian Keene's The Rising (I didn't enjoy it as much as I liked his other horror work, but I'm still looking for City of the Dead).
I have the Monster Island/Nation/Planet books on my "watch for" list at the used book store.
Anything else worth watching for?
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I HATED them.
Bad writing.
Bad plotting.
Utterly ridiculous premise.
If I think of any others, I'll let you know.
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By all means... send me THE BUNKER.
I'm really glad to hear how well AMERICAN HORRORS is doing! Everything I've seen looks terrific!
Keep up the good work!
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