The Daily Ditty 4.16.13
Today’s song has no major backstory or history to it for me. It’s just a fun little ditty. Enjoy!
View ArticleTrapped, a poem by Aaron J Perez
Today’s poem is a preview from the upcoming Zombies? Zombies! anthology. Personally, I never knew zombie poetry was a thing until I decided to accept them for the anthology and received a fair number...
View ArticleSurvivor Caramoan Episode10 Recap
This week’s Survivor liveblog recap is up on the Survivor page. Check it out!
View ArticleDispatch, a poem by Andrew Neel
From Hoosier Writers 2012 “As for the metaphysical thoughts, my dear sir, allow me to say that any brain is capable of producing them, it’s just that we cannot always find the right words.” -Senhor...
View ArticleThe Daily Ditty 4.23.13
A little late, but nonetheless RIP Richie Havens. This might be his most famous performance but he also had an awesome cover of The Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun
View ArticleRemembering Return of the Living Dead
When I was six I went with my mother to a friend’s house. This wasn’t unusual as the house belonged to her childhood friend who had twin sons my age who were now my friends. I spent a significant...
View ArticleAaaand we’re back
So yeah, I took a break from updating this thing to focus on other stuff. Mainly, this: oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhh Zombies?! Zombies!! An Anthology has a cover and is in the final...
View ArticleZombies?! Zombies!! is now in print
Just in time for Halloween, Zombies?! Zombies!! An Anthology is live and in publication! While sites like Amazon won’t have the book or ebook for another month, you can order it now via the new order...
View ArticleSpeak out against NSA mass surveillance
February 11, today, is “The Day We Fight Back”, an initiative to have the masses speak up and out to their local representative. I’m skeptical that writing e-mails or making phone calls will change...
View ArticleAn excerpt from The Revivers, by Adam Dennis
From Zombies?! Zombies!! A new member to the group occupied the seat closest to the exit. He looked to be in his thirties dressed in an orange track suit and running shoes. A workout bag sat on...
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