"The Day the Dead Came to Show and Tell" is available now from most ebook outlets. This Newsflesh-universe story fills in a piece of the past that has previously been left hidden, for good reason. Join Elaine as she tries to get her students out of an outbreak alive, and without casualties. (Try not to read the blurb on the landing page, as it's way spoilery.)
She's not going to save them all.
I'm really excited about this one. It's a story I've wanted to tell for quite some time, and it pulls no punches, which is always nice for me, since I fancy myself a horror author. Better yet, it will prepare you for what's to come. (It will also help feed my cats. As always, a major concern.)
This will also serve as your discussion post.
Zombies!
July 15 2014, 21:58:21 UTC 2 years ago
Better yet, it will prepare you for what's to come.
Oooh. I realize this may be a question with a "you'll find out later!" answer--and fair enough, if so!--but does "what's to come" mean in the direct aftermath of this 2036 story, or in the 2044 time of the narrative frame? (Or both, since Alaric was talking about having found her? *g*)
(And re: your comment above about the upcoming novel, I solemnly swear that the fact that Georgia is forever and always my favorite will in no way keep me from being thrilled and delighted by a new Newsflesh book despite it having nothing to do with her. You've built a huge and fascinating world, and I'm excited to see into any part of it! ^_^)
July 16 2014, 16:18:57 UTC 2 years ago