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University of Georgia Student Paper Admits ‘Zombie Hate’ in School’s ‘Humans vs. Zombies’ Game

| November 11, 2011

We’ve talked about the campus game sensation of ‘Humans vs. Zombies’ before here on the blog, but it’s nice to see the game outed for what it is, a sad demonstration of lingering Anti-Zombie prejudice in our society. Pity that recognition doesn’t extend much beyond the title of this article, which instead largely deals with [...]

A Sad Milestone

| November 11, 2011

Very sad news indeed: Max Brooks’s zombie novel World War Z has surpassed the million copies sold mark. The book, which was publishing by Random House’s Crown imprint in hardcover in September 2006, has sold over 1 million copies in all formats combined: hardcover, paperback and digital. Apparently his previous work of Living Supremacism, ‘The [...]

The Dark Carnival Movie Reviews

| November 11, 2011

I realized recently that I never got around to reviewing the Dark Carnival Film Festival’s various Zombie related films from last month, in part due to ZombieWriMo! Let’s correct that now, shall we? ‘A Chance in Hell’ This indie take on the perennial ‘Nazi-Zombie’ motif is interesting on a number of levels. Shot in murky [...]

Review of ‘More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead’ Posted

| November 8, 2011

For those scholars of influential Anti-Zombie films it appears that the ‘More Brains!’ documentary is insightful and quite in-depth; the ZRC will have to view it, especially once the ZombieWriMo rush is over. In the meantime you can see some thoughts on the film and the art of making Anti-Zom propaganda in the 80s here.

Sad ZombieWriMo Story Reminds Us of the Perils of Irresponsible Necromancy

| November 8, 2011

As it happens, I’m not the only one battling Michelle Hartz for the soul of ZombieWriMo, and a very good short story entitled ‘The Living Corpse, posted online recently, helps to illustrate the harrowing perils of irresponsible, reckless necromancy. I suggest you all read it and keep these issues in mind when considering the use [...]

ZombieWriMo Update

| November 8, 2011

I keep forgetting to post this, but for those of you involved in NanoWriMo, you can easily see my progress at this link. As of right now, I am at 9992 words and settling in for a bit of late night writing. It’s Zombie Friendly, I promise.

Veterinarians vs Zombies?

| November 7, 2011

Why must so many of those trained in the various healing arts be so indifferent toward the plight of the Differently Animated? Well, ‘Walking Dead’ isn’t helping: The AMC hit zombie show, “The Walking Dead,” recently added a veterinarian to the cast of characters and he’s working on saving a kid who was shot, because, [...]

Can’t Anyone Read Anymore? H.P. Lovecraft Edition

| November 7, 2011

Even though this is ZombieWriMo month and I’m slaving away to try and catch Michelle Hartz (Imagine me saying it like Kirk in ‘Wrath of Khan’: HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRTZZZZZZZZZ’) I still follow the news feeds and look into leads from Twitter. Sometimes, the stupid, it burns. Case in point, where one of those random question/answer columnists fields [...]

‘What is Coming to Get Us?’ How about Prejudice, Very Small Array?

| November 4, 2011

The ZRC has to take issue with the above graphic from Very Small Array on a number of levels. First, regardless of where you live, Zombies are not ‘coming to get you’. Quite frankly, the whole world doesn’t revolve around Living people, and Zombies don’t just exist to ‘get’ them. Zombies are a diverse lot [...]

Is Seattle the ‘World Capital of Zombies’?

| November 4, 2011

I appreciate an attempt to delve into ‘Zombie Culture’ but I think this video misses the mark and instead hits the Zombie Cosplay segment of the horror community (a practice also known at least under some circumstances as ‘Greenface’): In reality, Zombie Culture is about so much more than just scaring people. It’s a diverse [...]