![]() ![]() ![]() It tends to follow a very rigid formula and explore the same ideas over and over when it explores ideas at all. Honestly I’m not interested in zombie stories! I was always aware of the creature, the trope, and I did my homework while writing these books, but it was never a genre that appealed to me much. When and how did you first become interested in zombie stories? (Childhood reading, movies, what?) Zombies seemed like a perfect metaphor for exploring those feelings in a way that could also be funny and exciting. Depression and loneliness, feeling disconnected from humanity. What inspired you to go in this direction?įeeling like a zombie myself. It’s about what it feels like to be dead inside and the struggle to find life again. My protagonist is a zombie, so this is obviously not a story about rugged survivors mowing down hordes of undead monsters. What’s your unique spin on zombie fiction? ![]()
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