The end of the world comes with a bang courtesy of a really, really big asteroid. Great short, check it out.
SOYLENT GREEN
SOYLENT GREEN is just as good now as it was in 1973 and if you never seen it, boy are you in for an experience. Environmental collapse is my least favorite form of apocalypse (as a writer of apocalyptic fiction), probably because it’s the one that’s most likely to actually kill us all. Click the image below to see the opening titles at YouTube.
All’s Quiet On The Surface
“All’s quiet on the surface”: a series of artistic photos taken on Blue Ridge Mountain near the entrance of the Mount Weather continuity of government 600,000-sq.ft. underground bunker.
This is where our government is supposed to go during a major attack (or zombie apocalypse).
Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse
Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse–looks like fun! Check it out.
28DaysLaterAnalysis.com Reviews TOOTH AND NAIL
Horror website 28DaysLaterAnalysis.com reviews TOOTH AND NAIL and says: “There is something magical that happens while reading Craig DiLouie’s TOOTH AND NAIL. Worries fall to the wayside, the trigger finger begins to twitch, the heart races, and the imagination focuses on a darker, more exciting, rage-filled world.”
Click here to read the rest of the review.
HANDLING THE UNDEAD by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Just finished John Ajvide Lindqvist’s HANDLING THE UNDEAD. Not your traditional zombie fare in any way, a little slow, and with a somewhat unsatisfying ending (a major story line ends without resolution), but a highly original, entertaining and emotionally charged story about what would happen if our loved ones came back from the dead.
(By the way, I was a bit surprised by the image used for the cover, which had already been used for a cover for another zombie novel by a fairly prominent author. I saw a similar duplication with another two zombie novels recently. Stock photos are open source images but one would think cover designers would want their work to be somewhat original, and not duplicate other works in the field.)