The New Dead
The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology is an anthology of Zombie short stories edited by Christopher Golden. The stories contained in it were written by authors including Max Brooks, author of World War Z and The Zombie Survival Guide.[1][2]
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Authors | Edited by Christopher Golden |
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Cover artist | Rob From |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Horror, post-apocalyptic fiction |
Published | 2010 (St. Martin's Press) |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback), e-book, |
Pages | 384 |
ISBN | 978-0-312-55971-7 |
Contents
- "Lazarus" by John Connolly
- "What Maisie Knew" by David Liss
- "Copper" by Stephen R. Bissette
- "In the Dust" by Tim Lebbon
- "Life Sentence" by Kelley Armstrong
- "Delice" by Holly Newstein
- "The Wind Cries Mary" by Brian Keene
- "Family Business" by Jonathan Maberry
- "The Zombie Who Fell From The Sky" by M.B. Hamler
- "My Dolly" by Derek Nikitas
- "Second Wind" by Mike Carey
- "Closure, Limited" by Max Brooks
- "Among Us" by Aimee Bender
- "Ghost Trap" by Rick Hautala
- "The Storm Door" by Tad Williams
- "Kids and Their Toys" by James A. Moore
- "Shooting Pool" by Joe R. Lansdale
- "Weaponized" by David Wellington
- "Twittering from the Circus of the Dead" by Joe Hill
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gollark: Also some pointlessly strict ones, who are less good.
gollark: Well, in my school, we had teachers who knew what they were doing, could be fun at times, and strict if really necessary, and they were good.
gollark: Basically, you can see who's breaking them and how well/consistently/frequently they're enforced.
gollark: Some people actually *did* have a model of how "pointless" rules could serve some purpose.
References
- SF Site 2010 Review: The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology Retrieved August 14. 2015
- Bookgasm 2010 Review: The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology Retrieved August 14, 2015
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