Archive for November 2010

November 21, 2010

autumn by david moodyDavid Moody’s AUTUMN offers a fresh, powerfully realistic approach to the zombie genre with his unique voice that has made him, in my opinion, the George Romero of zombie fiction. In AUTUMN, the shell-shocked survivors of a sudden worldwide plague struggle to overcome their daze and find a way to avoid the living dead that are soon everywhere, attracted to sound, and violent. There is surprisingly little violence and gore and the characters often seem stunned by indecision at times, behaving exactly how real people would to such an impossible crisis, and setting up cathartic bursts of action that frequently had me on edge.

Moody’s vision of the apocalypse is dark, gritty, realistic, dirty, almost hopeless and entirely original. The zombies are utterly repulsive, almost rotting right off the page, and frightening due to their unpredictability. The result is an entirely different kind of zombie story that is unusually gripping.

Click here to learn more about the AUTUMN series by David Moody.

November 19, 2010

Just watched SIEGE OF THE DEAD (not to be confused with another movie of the same title from 2001; the one I saw was originally titled RAMMBOCK, and was made in Germany) and have to say it was a good movie, character driven and not your usual fare.

November 11, 2010

Meet the mole people of Manhattan, apparently a vanishing civilization due to new security measures. Here’s the first 10 minutes of DARK DAYS, a great documentary I caught some time back when I was living in New York. I suppose after the zombies scrub the planet clean of human life these people will be the future of humanity.

November 10, 2010

Tooth and Nail by Craig DiLouie“If you’re a lover of zombie fiction in any way, shape or form, I urge you to pick up TOOTH AND NAIL by Craig DiLouie … I can’t recommend TOOTH AND NAIL highly enough. It’s a truly unique and refreshingly different approach to a familiar story which works on many levels.” – David Moody, author of HATER, DOG BLOOD and AUTUMN

Check out the complete review here.

November 8, 2010

This one always cracks me up.

November 4, 2010

Thrilled to be able to announce that my short story, “A Tornado in Time,” has been accepted by editor Lane Adamson for Permuted Press’ new time travel anthology TIMES OF TROUBLE.

Editor Lane Adamson calls it “a temporal Butterfly Effect story taken to its extreme conclusion–and nothing even remotely like the classic Bradbury story with a similar conceit; Craig touches emotional chords that will resonate loing after you’ve finished reading.”

Glad to be a part of this great anthology.