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"How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea" is out today!

It's July, and you know what that means: a new Newsflesh novella! This year's release is "How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea," in which Mahir Gowda travels to Australia and tries to come to terms with the fact that people are people everywhere in the world.

If you've been missing the world of Feed, and have $2.99 to spare, this is the adventure for you! (I know, I know, "if you have three bucks, this is awesome" isn't the best marketing slogan in the world, but it's what I can come up with before eight o'clock in the morning. Work with me.)

Mahir! Air travel! Zombie kangaroos! This novella has everything, and it should have you. Available now in the US and Canada, July 17th in the United Kingdom.

Newsflesh novella, yay!
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I can confirm that it is also available for download in the Land of Poison and Flame and Now With Added Zombie Kangaroos.

They looked upon our zombie apocalypse, and they were not impressed. Heeee.

OMG POLY SQUEE.

I am already in love with Olivia, a lot.

THEY HAVE TIM TAMS. Your attention to detail is noted :D

half-bleached raven That is an absolutely gorgeous description.

Considering the current state of our national broadband network, the line about 'great strides in connectivity' would want to be true.

I have Australia. I win. YES YOU DO, JACK.

My stomach totally just dropped at the mention of the mosquitos. And again when the little roo got shot.

"I was starting to think you were the boss version of ‘my girlfriend who lives in Sydney.'" I LOVE IT.

AWWW BABY ROOS!

... did you just. You did. A KANGAROO STOLE MY BABY.

The quote from Mahir at the start of Part VI made me tear up.

THIS IS AMAZING. YOU ARE AMAZING. Thank you for this insight into how Australia could stay so quintessentially Australian even after the zombie apocalypse.
Mahir being forced to hold a baby kangaroo. AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

Wow, this is like the "happy ending" story of Newsflesh, isn't it? It's so much more cheerful, it's surprising.

Should I ever be magically transported into Newsfleshverse (oh god), I'm heading to Australia. Which I kind of want to do anyway except the price and long plane flight kind of make me want to hide under a bed in fear, so probably not.
Funny, I feel the same way about visiting the US (re: price and distance). I have a hell of a lot of people I'd want to visit there though so it would probably be worth it.

I'm sure we'd be delighted to have you :-)