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Post by remyporter on Sept 19, 2010 7:58:55 GMT
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Post by Matthew on Sept 21, 2010 13:25:47 GMT
It looks like good fun. Another one for my winter reading list.
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Post by remyporter on Sept 22, 2010 8:14:12 GMT
Cheers! Have you got a You Tube username - I'll show you the main Dead Beat trailer.
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Post by remyporter on Sept 30, 2010 7:30:27 GMT
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Post by remyporter on Oct 24, 2010 11:58:51 GMT
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Post by edwin on Oct 24, 2010 22:40:34 GMT
Perhaps I should give zombies a chance. It would be a new area of books to read but has anyone answered the question as to how shambling zombies can catch healthy people running away. Even if posessed in some way by virus or whatever the zomby stamina has to be lower than a healthy persons and how do zombies know prey is there? Smell or whatever?
Couldn't one run round the back of a group of zombies and shamble along at the back in order to hide?
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Post by remyporter on Oct 24, 2010 23:40:31 GMT
Well the traditional 'shambler' is weak as an individual, but if you imagine thousands surrounding your safe haven it would make things substantially more difficult. I think 28 Days Later introduced 'the sprinter' type, and I mix both in my novel to great effect I think. In relation to stamina, most zombies in fiction seem to go and go like energiser bunnies! Hope you give the genre a look.
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Post by remyporter on Mar 11, 2011 7:23:16 GMT
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Post by remyporter on Apr 8, 2011 10:37:43 GMT
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Post by remyporter on May 7, 2011 13:59:05 GMT
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Post by remyporter on Jul 12, 2011 11:29:32 GMT
I've just a short story published in a new anthology called Rhonney Reaper's Roadkill Cafe. There's some good zombie stories mixed in the collection. Here's the blurb; 'Tales of horror, shock, terror...and roadkill! Each story will be a unique and grotesque ride through dark and disturbing images of twisted, mangled, and maybe even a few undead squirrels, raccoons, and the occasional deer.' It's available now for $11.99 at Create Space. www.createspace.com/3632696
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