This is the weirdest feeling. Feed started as a thought-experiment, a way of studying the possible behavior of virological "zombies" in a post-Rising world. I wanted to poke at the idea that maybe, humanity was bad-ass enough to survive an apocalypse of its own making, and see if we could come to terms with the zombie virus, the way we've come to terms with so many other viruses throughout our history. It's less smallpox and more Marburg, not quite stopped, but...handled a bit better than it might have been.
It was always meant to be a stand-alone. Even when I was getting excited about the book, it was a stand-alone, no sequels, no second chances. But then GP asked me, when I was complaining about a particularly tricky plot point, "Why do your zombies have to be dead?" And suddenly, they didn't have to be, and I had to revise 200 pages of text...
...and there were sequels. Two of them. A trilogy, which wound up titled "Newsflesh" (after the original title of book one), but could as easily have been called "Seanan fucks with the Masons." And it was huge and scary and maybe I could do it, if I tried really hard.
And now the second book is coming out. And I'm both impatient and nowhere near ready.
When will you rise?
March 23 2011, 15:33:36 UTC 6 years ago
His head exploded. I got to work this morning to see four post-its on my monitor. They read "AHHH" "HHHH" "HHHH" "HHHH". He apparently stopped reading _just_ after the dart and couldn't sleep all night for trying to figure out how she escaped...then learned what happened this morning. I may be marked for death. You're marked for the sequel.
He's also, so-far, recommended it to at least 15 other people. :-P
March 30 2011, 01:44:21 UTC 6 years ago
Flawless victory.