You do realize that the title could be taken another way, right?![]()
Granted, but hopefully the zombie thing raises different expectations.

Just as a tease, the first line of the story:
"Being a zombie makes me feel alive."
You do realize that the title could be taken another way, right?![]()
Hmm.Being a zombie makes me feel alive.
But Lucy, I'm engaged to Mina... and you're dead.
I'm not dead. I'm undead.
Yes, well, I'm not unengaged.
Yes!From the Mel Brooks movie?
(And I'm absolutely certain that I used that joke in connection with a showing of Murnau's Nosferatu [with Robert York's live accompaniment on the "Mighty Austin" at St. Luke's, Long Beach] at least a year before the first time I saw Dracula: Dead And Loving It.)Yes, we have Nosferatu! We have Nosferatu today!
Proud to finally announce that I have a grisly new zombie story, "People I Want to Eat," in the next issue of WEIRD TALES magazine.
Well, I've never watched them, but I have feeling the Disney Chanel Zombies teen romance musical movies probably aren't very grisly.Like there's another kind of zombie story?![]()
Well, I've never watched them, but I have feeling the Disney Chanel Zombies teen romance musical movies probably aren't very grisly.
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Across multiple realities and millennia of past and future history, heroes human and otherwise challenge their limits and brave the unknown in pursuit of the fundamental truths of the universe—and each other.
From bestselling author Christopher L. Bennett comes Aleyara’s Descent, eleven tales portraying the search for understanding, connection, and hope that unites seekers of all species, eras, and realities.
These and other diverse tales, many in print for the first time, bring a multiverse of aliens, monsters, time travelers, and heroes to life with plausibility and sensitivity.
- In an alien past, four impetuous youths brave a forbidden realm to discover their world’s true nature.
- A first contact between a UFO believer and a real alien doesn’t go the way either one expects.
- Scientists battling a kaiju invasion must overcome the mistrust of the insular enclave they strive to protect.
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Includes the brand-new tale “Nilly’s Choice,” a companion story to the Arachne novels.
Personally, I think that the only reason why Dracula: Dead And Loving It was a butt-monkey among Mel Brooks movies is because Young Frankenstein was such an impossibly tough act to follow.
And prior to 1968 and Night of the Living Dead, zombie movies were often more moody and eerie than grisly. See White Zombie (with Lugosi) and I Walked with a Zombie (Val Lewton). Zombies were also played for laughs in movies like The Ghost Breakers (with Bob Hope).
Old-fashioned voodoo zombies, that is, before the flesh-eating, Romero-style zombies took over.
You mean, it didn't come from Stefan Koepekne, Kenny Tigar's recurring character in Barney Miller?And didn't the association of werewolves with the full Moon come from the Lon Chaney movies?
And didn't the association of werewolves with the full Moon come from the Lon Chaney movies?
The Wolf Man (1941) invented and/or popularized a lot of modern werewolf lore, but the full moon thing can also be in found Werewolf of London (1935), Universal's previous stab at a werewolf movie.
Stab? I thought you needed silver bullets. Well, that must be why there was another one -- they didn't get it the first time.
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