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Fiction II
It’s strange. A great story is a selfish thing. It seems to take more than it gives. When you’re done with it…no when it’s done with you, it leaves you feeling hollowed out. When you come across a good story you unfold and unpack it, you pull it out and look it over. A great…
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Three Issues
1 – The survivors have made an airport their base of operations. Do the have a plane? What about a pilot? I’m not talking about anything big that would allow for escape, but a little two seat prop plane type deal. It could be used to keep track of zombie movements and natural resources. I…
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Everyone should have one of these
The Mossberg “Just in Case” Kit, possibly the most useful commercially available product when it comes to personal preparedness for the coming zombie apocalypse. It is packaged in a water proof, floating carrying cylinder and comes with a 12 gauge pump action and a water proof survival kit, all for under $300. Get yours here.…
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This one’s for the kids
Children’s author Penn Quinn (real name Lloyd O’Keefe) continued to write stories during his time in the Blue Zone. He used his unique talents to help educate the children about the dangers that lurked beyond the fence. His stories centered around a penguin named Phil. Here’s a few of his most recent works.
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Auburn Correctional Facility
Auburn Correctional Facility is probably to most secure place in all of CNY during a zombie attack. A structure specifically designed to keep people in would be perfect for keeping Zak out. I wanted to have this be the setting of my next story, but I’m finding that information about the place on the net…
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Fiction
“A true work of fiction is a wonderfully simple thing — so simple that most so-called serious writers avoid trying it, feeling they ought to do something more important and ingenious, never guessing how incredibly difficult it is. A true work of fiction does all of the following things, and does them elegantly and efficiently:…