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    Zombie Book Club

    Zombie Book Club is Dan and Leah's place to share their love for the living dead in all its forms; games, movies, and of course, books!

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    Episodes (36)

    "Planet Dead" Interview with author Sylvester Barzey | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 35

    "Planet Dead" Interview with author Sylvester Barzey | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 35

    Join us as we delve into "Planet Dead," a thrilling exploration of a post-apocalyptic world that masterfully blends dark comedy with the stark realities of survival, featuring formidable Black heroines and unforgettable clown cannibals. Sylvester gives us insight into the inspirations behind this gripping tale, including the societal reflections that underscore the narrative, and shares his perspective on the future of humanity amidst our own self-made barriers. With a keen eye for character development and a sharp wit, Sylvester discusses the importance of humor in horror, the power of centering stories around Black female protagonists, and the importance of writing across different genders and ethnicities.

    Beyond the pages of "Planet Dead," Sylvester opens up about his personal life, touching on the joys and challenges of fatherhood in today's world, his deepest fears and sources of inspiration, and his deliberate choice to pursue an indie author path. For those eager to dive deeper into Sylvester Barzey's horror universe and discover more about his impactful work and where to find it, join us for this unforgettable episode that celebrates the art of storytelling, the importance of diverse voices in literature, and the enduring allure of the zombie genre.


    Sylvester Barzeys Website
    https://www.sylvesterbarzey.com

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    28 Days Later (Movie Review) | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 34

    28 Days Later (Movie Review) | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 34

    In this thrilling episode of the Zombie Book Club, hosts Dan and Leah take a nostalgic trip back to 2003 to revisit "28 Days Later," the film that redefined the zombie genre for both of them. As they lament the current impossibility of screening the movie due to Sony's rights acquisition for the upcoming sequel, "28 Years Later," they also celebrate the unexpected hero of the day: the librarian who ensures this cinematic gem remains accessible through interlibrary loans. Dan and Leah delve into the enduring debate over whether the film's infected are truly zombies, reflecting on writer Alex Garland's acceptance of the term despite initial hesitations, and dissect the movie's exploration of themes such as animal rights, the necessity of human connection for survival, mental health, and the realization that money loses all meaning in the face of an apocalypse.

    We critique and admire various aspects of the movie, from its groundbreaking portrayal of fast zombies and the gritty realism of a post-apocalyptic Britain, to its more questionable artistic choices and the problematic depiction of gender and race. Leah shares her frustration over a friend's refusal to watch the movie despite Cillian Murphy's full frontal scene, and highlights the film's failure to pass several representation tests including the Bechdel, DuVernay, Vito Russo, and Fries tests. Despite these criticisms, Dan and Leah rate it from their 2003, as well as current perspectives, appreciating its impact while acknowledging its flaws. Tune in for a deep dive into "28 Days Later," a film that continues to provoke thought, debate, and a deep appreciation for the complexities of surviving a zombie apocalypse.


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    Zombiechosis: Are We All Undead on the Inside? | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 33

    Zombiechosis: Are We All Undead on the Inside? | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 33

    Welcome back to the Zombie Book Club, where your hosts, Dan and Leah, take a deep dive into the curious and potentially groundbreaking concept of Zombiechosis. This episode, we're stepping away from our usual undead narratives to explore a mental health phenomenon that's yet to be recognized in the DSM but feels eerily familiar to our modern lives.

    Inspired by the distress seen in captive animals, known as zoochosis, we ponder if humans are experiencing a similar fate, dubbing it Zombiechosis. Through a checklist that compares our lifestyle to our species-specific needs, we explore how modern society's detachment from nature, movement, social connectivity, and sensory engagement might be leading us towards a zombified existence. Are we nurturing our human essence, or are we merely surviving in a habitat that resembles life but lacks its substance? Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we dissect whether we're more Homo sapien or zombie, and what that means for our future. Don't forget to subscribe for more undead discussions mixed with real-life anecdotes and listener interactions that make our book club anything but dead.


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    Cargo (Movie review) Would You Ride A Zombie? | Zombie Book Club Podcast episode 32

    Cargo (Movie review) Would You Ride A Zombie? | Zombie Book Club Podcast episode 32

    "Cargo" delivers a post-apocalyptic journey set in the desolate landscapes of Australia, where Andy, a father infected by a pandemic virus turning humans into zombies, races against time to secure a future for his infant daughter, Rosie. After the tragic demise of his wife, Kay, Andy and Rosie navigate the perils of the Australian outback, encountering survivors and the constant menace of zombies. Among these survivors is Thoomi, an Aboriginal girl who believes in the curative powers of the Cleverman for her infected father. The narrative weaves together their struggles, culminating in Andy's ultimate sacrifice to ensure Rosie's safety, entrusting her to Thoomi and other survivors. This film not only thrills with its survival saga but enriches the zombie genre with its exploration of parental love, humanity, and moral dilemmas amidst a crumbling world.

    Beyond the visceral struggle for survival, "Cargo" deeply integrates themes of cultural identity, environmental degradation, and the enduring human spirit. It uniquely incorporates Australian Aboriginal perspectives, particularly through Thoomi's character and her cultural beliefs, offering a rich commentary on cultural survival and the impacts of colonialism. The film challenges the conventional boundaries of the zombie horror genre, presenting a poignant story of love, sacrifice, and resilience. It reflects on the legacy left for future generations, invoking contemplation on our environmental responsibilities and the complexities of human and cultural coexistence in the face of apocalyptic adversity. Through Andy's journey and the diverse cast of characters, "Cargo" stands out as a multifaceted narrative that transcends typical horror tropes, making it a memorable addition to the genre.


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    Hamster Wheel Zombies! Vermin Love Supreme's Platform for the 2024 Presidential Election | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 31

    Hamster Wheel Zombies! Vermin Love Supreme's Platform for the 2024 Presidential Election | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 31

    Strap in for an offbeat adventure with us, Dan and Leah, as we navigate the peculiar crossroads of zombie obsessions and real-world quandaries. We wrestle with resume woes and career switcheroos, all while pondering the unyielding grip of the undead on our collective imagination. Welcome to our eclectic universe, where the day-to-day grind meets the fantastical, and where voice acting antics collide with heartfelt discussions about climate change and sustainable living.

    This session is a kaleidoscope of our latest exploits, from the peculiar joy of transforming an office in our house into a 'zombie bunker,' to the personal growth that comes with shaking up one's career path. We're peeling back the curtain on our ‘evil magic chicken zombie’ t-shirt giveaway and join in as we contemplate the serious implications of climate change and the practical magic of food forests amidst our creative chaos.

    Finally, don't miss our musings on the satirical ingenuity of Vermin Love Supreme, whose political platform is as outlandish as it is thought-provoking, tackling everything from zombie-powered energy to time travel. Plus, we're buzzing with anticipation as Leah inches closer to a milestone – getting her U.S. Citizenship and the chance to cast her vote in the 2024 elections. And, for a grand finale, we're launching a quirky contest that's sure to rustle some feathers: can you out-cluck us with your best zombie chicken impression? Tune in, share your own survival tales, and you might just snag that coveted chicken zombie tee!


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    CONPLAN 8888 The Military's Bizarre Zombie Apocalypse Battle Plan | Zombie Book Club Episode 30

    CONPLAN 8888 The Military's Bizarre Zombie Apocalypse Battle Plan | Zombie Book Club Episode 30

    Get ready to march into the macabre with our discussion on CONPLAN 8888 – the Army's zombie apocalypse battle plan that's more than just a punchline. Dan and Leah, your battle-hardened hosts, sift through the pages of the U.S. Army's most bizarre contingency with wit and wisdom, SO MUCH WISDOM. We're not just talking about the walking dead; we're analyzing the military's strategic humor, contemplating its role in training, and decoding the different zombie types the Department of Defense humorously prepped for.

    This week's episode isn't just a romp through the undead; it's also a tactical masterclass. Marvel as we HATCH a plan to combat evil magic chicken zombies (EMCZs) – sounds like a movie plot that might just RUFFLE FEATHERS in Hollywood. But there's method to the madness as we discuss genuine military strategy laced with a healthy dose of absurdity. We're not only considering chicken wire barricades but also the importance of civilian-military cooperation in facing FOWL foes. Expect real talk about martial law, special operations, and the logistics of equipping an army to face... chickens. It's strategy and satire, and you're in the war room.



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    Apocalypse on Wheels: Disabilities, Ableism, and the Undead | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Ep 29

    Apocalypse on Wheels: Disabilities, Ableism, and the Undead | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Ep 29

    Ever wonder how a zombie apocalypse would treat those with disabilities? Or what the barking of dogs might add to the quality of a podcast? Grab your headphones and join us as we navigate ableism in the zombie apocalypse. We discuss the unexpected potential of clay cats as currency in the apocalypse and the portrayal of people with disabilities in apocalyptic media. We're serving up a concoction of humor and depth that’ll have you pondering and chuckling in equal measure.

    This episode is not just about survival against the odds; it's about the nuances of strength and the unexpected triumphs in adversity. As we recount the tales of Greg, our everyman turned hero in RPGs, and explore the lived experience of using a wheelchair, we're breaking down stereotypes and building up a narrative that's as diverse as our listener base. Characters from "The Walking Dead" like Connie and Herschel take the spotlight, as we examine how apocalypse narratives can either challenge or reinforce biases, and we share an array of survival tips that go beyond the normative expectations.

    Finally, we wrap up with groans from the hoard and discuss underrated survival tools and muse on ideal locations for outliving the undead. Our journey is peppered with personal insights, a touch of whimsy, and a commitment to inclusivity that we hope resonates with you. So, let's celebrate the quirks and the quiet strengths that come into play when the world goes to zombies. Thanks for joining us, and remember, the end might be near, but so is the next episode of our podcast.

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    The Walking Dead TTRPG on StartPlaying
    Dans StartPlaying.games referral link
    https://startplaying.games/referral/clq9q3fqz00047g1xlgn9544l

    KT Beauchamps Walking Dead game link
    https://startplaying.games/adventure/clpiooapp000b07kz5lt02x4g



    The Dead Don't Die was so bad its actually GREAT | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 28

    The Dead Don't Die was so bad its actually GREAT | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 28

    Ever feel like the world’s taking a turn for the apocalyptic, and all you can do is laugh—or maybe raise a katana like Tilda Swinton's enigmatic Zelda Winston? That's the vibe we're catching in our latest chat about "The Dead Don't Die," where the dry wit and consumerist zombies of this eccentric flick have us talking. From the star-studded cast's quirky on-screen magic to the all-too-real parallel of fracking-induced environmental disasters, we've got a spread of topics that'll have you grinning like a ghoul with a new credit card.

    Strap in for a ride through a small-town apocalypse, complete with department store nostalgia and a lawnmower legend named Rocky. We aren't just pondering cinematic choices here; we're dissecting the allure of a film that may trip on its own shoelaces yet still carries us to the finish line.


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    Zombie Book Club
    en-usJanuary 21, 2024

    Mark Zuckerberg is building a $270M bunker to escape the ZombdeerPocalypse! | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 27

    Mark Zuckerberg is building a $270M bunker to escape the ZombdeerPocalypse! | Casual Dead | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 27

    Join hosts Dan and Leah as they introduce the "Casual Dead"; the Podcast within the podcast within the book club. Dan shares his recent social media misadventure, a thread that spiraled into a chaotic debate, and contemplates a career shift to social media management. Leah, on the other hand, talks about her artistic escapades, from crafting clay mushroom incense holders to exploring digital art. The duo also introduces their new weekly format, promising a mix of casual chats, zombie news, and listener interactions through their Google Voice Mail.

    Dive into the world of the undead as we cover the alarming spread of the Zombdeer virus across the world and discusses the implications of this prion disease on wildlife and humans. The episode also delves into the intriguing details of Mark Zuckerberg's secretive bunker project in Hawaii, envisioning a post-apocalyptic scenario where the rich and powerful retreat. We wrap up with listener shoutouts and a preview of the book club's upcoming discussion on Sylvester Barzey's "Planet Dead"


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    Sources

    Zomdeer article
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/22/zombie-deer-disease-yellowstone-scientists-fears-fatal-chronic-wasting-disease-cwd-jump-species-barrier-humans-aoe 

    Zuckerbunker
    https://www.wired.com/story/mark-zuckerberg-inside-hawaii-compound/ 

    When life hands you zombies, make a book club (2023 Anniversary Special) | Zombie Book Club Episode 26

    When life hands you zombies, make a book club (2023 Anniversary Special) | Zombie Book Club Episode 26

    2023 is officially over, and what a wild ride it's been! Celebrate with us as we mark a year of thrilling reads and apocalyptic scenarios, all while navigating the juggernaut of daily life and personal battles. From the literary feast of 'The Girl with All the Gifts' to the gritty survival in 'Plague of the Dead' we've traversed the spectrum of undead fiction with laughter, insights from authors like Lori Calcuttaire, Brandon Starocci and Joshua Grant, and heartfelt discussions on more serious issues such as climate apocalypse.

    As the winter solstice approaches, we can't help but reflect on the joys and challenges of the past year, from crafting mushroom art to contemplating Santa's shamanic origins. Tune in for an eclectic mix of humor and horror as we look forward to new horizons, including engaging with more zombie aficionados like Sylvester Barzey and laying down our ambitious plans for weekly episodes and community voicemails. Whether it's discussing the potential of plastic eating mycelium or mulling over the best Hilliard, Ohio spots to wait out a zombie outbreak, 2024 promises to be an amazing year for Zombie  Book Club.

    Wrapping up this brain-munching anniversary episode, we cast a hopeful glance at the year ahead, dreaming of convention appearances and our very own line of merchandise. Join us as we continue to carve out a niche for zombie literature lovers, and don't forget to spread the infection by sharing our podcast with fellow apocalyptic aficionados. With a promise of more games, challenges, and late-night psychedelic musings and the undead, we're gearing up for another fantastic year of Zombie Book Club—where your next favorite read might just save your life in the event of a zombie apocalypse.


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    IPCC Climate Change Report:
    https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_SYR_SPM.pdf 

    Living Dead Weekend
    https://www.thelivingdeadweekend.com/

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    Zombie Alien Cat-Boys - Octavia Butler's Clay's Ark (Book Review) | Zombie Book Club Ep25

    Zombie Alien Cat-Boys - Octavia Butler's Clay's Ark (Book Review) | Zombie Book Club Ep25

    Have you ever pondered the thin line separating human from alien, or grappled with the notion that our primal instincts might override societal norms? Tune in as we journey through Octavia Butler's "Clay's Ark," a poignant and harrowing tale that compels us to confront such unsettling questions. With a trigger warning firmly in place, we launch into a robust dialogue on the challenging themes this novel tackles – from graphic violence to the nature of humanity in the face of a mysterious alien microorganism. As fans of Butler's work and the rich genre of Afrofuturism, we share our insights into her pioneering role as an African American voice in science fiction and reflect on the global issues her narratives eerily parallel.

    This episode isn't just about the depth of Butler's storytelling; it's also a candid look into our own lives and preconceptions. We laugh over our disaster preparedness (or lack thereof), muse on family holiday visits, and even toy with the idea of a book club shake-up. As we probe the characters' inner turmoils and the novel's philosophical underpinnings, we question our autonomy in decision-making and the grip of biological drives on our actions. Whether discussing Eli's battle with civilized values or mulling over the potential emergence of a new apex species, we're not just analyzing a book – we're dissecting the core of what it means to be human.

    Wrapping up, we delve into Butler's nuanced social commentary and representation, celebrating her triumphs in diversity and complex female characters while also acknowledging the era's limitations. We debate the expanded definition of zombies, ponder over a post-apocalyptic world's ethical dilemmas, and leave you with a hearty recommendation for "Parable of the Sower." Our episode is a tapestry woven with humor, passion, and the occasional existential crisis. So, whether you're here for the thought-provoking content or to see if we'll finally get that book club departure, join us for a conversation that promises to be good.



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    Zombie Book Club
    en-usDecember 24, 2023

    The CDC's Shocking Guide to Surviving a Zombie Outbreak | Zombie Book Club ep24

    The CDC's Shocking Guide to Surviving a Zombie Outbreak | Zombie Book Club ep24

    In this episode of Zombie Book Club, we delve into the CDC's ingenious strategy for public health communication: a comic book about zombie apocalypse as a metaphor for real-world disasters. We discuss how this approach not only captivated global audiences but also effectively raised awareness about emergency preparedness. From examining the comic's narrative to critiquing its representation of women, LGBTQ+ communities, and racial diversity, we offer a comprehensive analysis. Co-hosts Dan and Leah share their perspectives, with Dan providing humorous anecdotes from his life and Leah discussing the 'stoned ape theory' and the interconnectedness of humans and mushrooms. We also evaluate how well we are prepared for a real-life disaster, based on the CDC's guidelines. Tune in for an insightful and entertaining discussion on how a fictional zombie outbreak can teach us real-life survival skills!


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    Link to the CDC's Zombie Preparedness Comic
    https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/6023





    Kingdom (Netflix series) | Zombie Book Club episode 23

    Kingdom (Netflix series) | Zombie Book Club episode 23

    Get ready to embark on a whirlwind journey through the captivating world of the Netflix series, "Kingdom." Dare to venture into the realm of the undead as we unpack the historical Korean zombie series. We promise you a mind-bending exploration of power, leadership, and fear of the unknown in a world gone rogue - a world where the dead rise, and the living fight for control. From splendid visuals to shocking plot twists, and the cultural significance of the show, we take you on a riveting ride, dissecting the quest of Crown Prince Lee Chang for truth and power.

    We examine the major themes and their relevance to the current political landscape. Social inequality, corruption, and power dynamics are explored in depth as we navigate the murky waters of a society in chaos. Brace yourself for a deep dive into the portrayal of gender roles and patriarchy in Korean society - an exploration that calls for cultural relativism and open-minded interpretation.

    As we wrap up our thrilling journey, we find ourselves in awe of the unique elements that set Kingdom apart from other zombie narratives. Muskets as weapons, solar-powered zombies, and an intricate depiction of historical Korea - Kingdom is a treasure trove of innovation. Despite a few minor criticisms, we give Kingdom a hearty 8.5 Zed words out of 10. Join us in celebrating this remarkable series and its contribution to the zombie genre. Stay tuned for our next episode in the Zombie Book Club - an experience you won't want to miss.



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    Zombie Book Club
    en-usNovember 26, 2023

    Dawn of the Dead (2004) Movie Review | Zombie Book Club Episode 22

    Dawn of the Dead (2004) Movie Review | Zombie Book Club Episode 22

    2004 Dawn of the Dead - Unearthing a Zombie Classic

    In this episode, join us as we dive into the 2004 remake of "Dawn of the Dead," directed by Zack Snyder. We dissect the story of Ana, a nurse navigating a nightmarish, zombie-ridden world, and her encounters with a diverse group of survivors in a shopping mall. As they fend off hordes of fast, aggressive zombies, internal conflicts and ethical challenges, such as Andre's harrowing ordeal with his zombie family, bring tension to a boiling point. We also ponder how the narrative might shift in the absence of zombies, from a survival horror to a drama centered on human connections.

    We critically examine the film through various representation lenses. Does it pass the Bechdel test? Yes, but with nuances reflecting the era's gender portrayals. The film's racial representation and its handling of an interracial couple raise questions about its success in passing the race test. Meanwhile, its approach to LGBTQ+ characters, particularly through the Vito Russo Test, reveals the limitations and attitudes of early 2000s cinema.

    Join us as we explore survival tips gleaned from the movie, our picks for the best and worst parts, and Leah’s assessment of the film’s capacity to retain attention in today's evolved landscape of zombie storytelling. This episode promises a comprehensive look at a film that stands as a significant milestone in zombie cinema.


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    ZombieWEEN GameShow!!! | Zombie Book Club Episode 21

    ZombieWEEN GameShow!!! | Zombie Book Club Episode 21

    Would you rather fight one horse-sized zombie or 100 duck-sized zombies? Well, get ready for our zombie game show inspired by Hollywood Squares and Snatch Game.  This episode of Zombie Book Club is a hilarious rollercoaster ride into the world of zombie apocalypses.

    We have on board with us Laurie Calcaterra, martial arts master and writer-creator of 'Path of the Pale Rider', Joshua Grant, who is bringing his bestselling comic 'Another Zombie Apocalypse' to life on screen, and Eric Mills, an interior designer living in the picturesque Puget Sound of the Northwest.

    From contemplating the idea of an insect-based apocalypse to discussing unconventional seasoning options such as wine solids and raisins, this episode is a wild ride you wouldn't want to miss. We also explore the reality TV shows that would equip us best for a zombie apocalypse, and even debate the merits of memorizing musicals to intimidate rival apocalyptic gangs. Are you ready to join us on this zany journey?

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    Laurie Calcaterra
    @path_of_the_pale_rider on IG
    https://pathofthepalerider.wpcomstaging.com/

    Joshua Grant
    @diabolic_shrimp on IG
    https://diabolicshrimp.com/

    Eric Mills
    @ericlloyddesigns on IG
    https://ericlloyddesigns.com/

    The Girl with All the Gifts (Book and Movie Review) | Zombie Book Club Episode 20

    The Girl with All the Gifts (Book and Movie Review) | Zombie Book Club Episode 20

    This week on Zombie Book Club, our journey kicks off with "The Girl With All The Gifts" by M.R. Carey. An intriguing zombie novel that dishes up a dangerous fungus and a diverse cast of characters. We dissect the two types of zombies in the book and how they challenge our understanding of what it means to be human. We compare and contrast the book and movie versions, and anticipating with bated breath the possibility of a movie adaptation of the sequel "The Boy on The Bridge". Fingers crossed.

    Whether you're a zombie enthusiast or a casual reader, this episode promises to have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about the undead and countertop heights(citation needed)! So, plug in those earphones and join us for an entertaining and thought-provoking conversation.

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    Zombieverse or Zombieworst? | Zombie Book Club Episode 19

    Zombieverse or Zombieworst? | Zombie Book Club Episode 19

    Can you imagine fighting zombies in an amusement park? Or how about surviving a zombie apocalypse with nothing more than a butterfly net or potato gun? Our 19th episode explores these wild scenarios and more as we dive into the wonderfully chaotic world of the Korean reality show, Zombieverse. We dissect everything from the characters' hilarious incompetence, to the show's questionable editing style, and even the strange allure of a turnkey business opportunity called Puff Prosperity.

    Our conversation takes an unexpected turn as we ponder the moral dilemmas presented in Zombieverse. Are zombies still people? Should we still take care of them after they turn? Is a harmonica an effective zombie muzzle?

    So, whether you loved Zombieverse, or thought it was the Zombieworst, you're in for a treat. This episode is a rollercoaster of humor, insights, and surprises, guaranteed to keep you entertained and thinking long after it's over. So grab your potato guns an, tune in to the Zombieverse.

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    Zombie Book Club
    en-usOctober 01, 2023

    The Night Eats the World (Movie Review)| Zombie Book Club Episode 18

    The Night Eats the World (Movie Review)| Zombie Book Club Episode 18

    This week, we're sinking our teeth into the French horror film, "The Night Eats the World." Directed by  Dominique Rocher Based on the novel "La nuit a dévoré le monde" by Pit Agarmen. It had us unpacking SILENT fast running zombies, isolation, and the cathartic role of music in a post-apocalyptic world.

    We also talk about the real-life horrors of the Tuskegee experiments and the bullet-riddled welcome sign of Alabama. We expose these raw memories of our time in the South and the often overlooked history it carries. You'll also catch a glimpse of our lives outside zombies, as we share our personal updates - Dan's upcoming seasonal job layoff, Leah's joy of petting puppies, creating art, and even the baby lamb, Finley Foursocks, finding a new home!


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    Interview with Avalon Comic Writer Brandon Starocci | Zombie Book Club Episode 17

    Interview with Avalon Comic Writer Brandon Starocci | Zombie Book Club Episode 17

    In this episode we take a look through the creative lens of our guest, Brandon Starocci, writer of the zombie apocalypse comic Avalon. Join us as he navigates us through an array of riveting topics, ranging from his inspiration behind Avalon, societal responses during a zombie outbreak, to the critical role of family dynamics in his narratives.

    Brandon draws back the curtains on the intricate process behind the production of Avalon, offering us a rare glimpse into the making of the comic. Brandon touches on his decision-making processes, his strategies for creating enthralling cliff-hangers, and his plans for future releases. If you've ever been curious about the world of comic creation or if you're a budding creator yourself, this episode will offer you a wealth of insights from someone blazing their own path in the industry.

    As we bring this enriching discussion to a close, Brandon shares his personal challenges and learnings from navigating the comic industry. He talks about the importance of balancing his various roles, learning from feedback, and evolving as a creator. We further delve into the depiction of characters in zombie stories, and how Brandon strives to deliver authenticity within his narratives. This is an episode that promises to keep zombie and comic enthusiasts at the edge of their seats!

    https://avaloncomic.com Official website of Avalon comic. Go get your free download of issue 1 now!

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    Lets talk about Writing | Zombie Book Club Episode 16

    Lets talk about Writing | Zombie Book Club Episode 16

    This episode is all about Dan's path as a writer. We're going to take you on a journey that involves new audio equipment, a swampy lawn, and doubling down on mistakes to make even bigger mistakes. Leah even pens a poem about Dan's forthcoming zombie apocalypse novel, so buckle up!

    We'll also be exploring my journey to become a writer. My discovery of creative writing in summer school after failing english class, how I used writing in my own teenage rebellion, and how writing is now a way of talking about my traumatic past without actually talking about it. We'll delve into a poignant tale about my mother, who was swindled by a publishing agency, and how this influenced my path as a writer. 

    We're going all in with Dan's zombie novel. We'll discuss how my time in the military and my experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan have shaped the narrative. We'll examine how I've tried to capture the essence of an invincible enemy and impossible odds. Join me in my dream of writing my zombie novel. My own personal Magnum Opus.

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