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Live and Let Undead is a study in human psychology as much as that of a showcase of resourcefulness, adaptation, and imagination. To say this is a Zombie story collection is like saying the Smithsonian institute is a historical collection, a bit of an understatement. Hollie Snider has collected eighteen stories of talented imagination that run the gauntlet of emotion from love to lust and motivations from innovation to desperation. To keep from spoiling the whole reading experience I will highlight three of the eighteen stories as standouts.
In Memorial Day, Mike Barretta highlights the dedicated love a son feels for his father even after death. Jason has a chance run in with his undead father who is working on road construction projects. He and his mother had been trying to re-build their lives after his father had passed. Jason can't bear to see his father treated as just equipment so he launches a plan to "save" his father. Of course a young man's plan is never as thought out as he thinks it is and he is caught by law enforcement. Does that mean his plan didn't work?
Luther's Love shack dives into the seedier side of human character. Prostitution is never palatable in polite circles but when mixed with animated necrophilia it is especially vile. The "Hero" of the story applies for and receives a job caring for the girls. His motivations are through a fascination with the undead rather than just being in need of a job. During the job he experiences an exceptional bond with one of the undead girls that eventually led to a confrontation with a brutal customer. Though it sounds like he is taking up for the girls he cares for his fascination tempts him to walk across the line in the end.
Keith Gouveia in Cultivation of the Dead studies the consequences of trying to work within a skewed morals system. While human tendency is to adapt to situations and make the best use of available resources there should always be a check of the moral compass along the way to solutions. The main character David, realizes too late that supporting a system that requires people to dispatch their re-animating loved ones for use in improving the situation for the living is too much to ask of those that are attached to the recently deceased. Keith alludes to a historical societal moral breach in the quote from Eric at the end of the story, "The law's the law." Just because it is the law doesn't mean it is right.
Overall the anthology is exceptionally well written and imaginative. Live and Let Undead will be a great addition to anybody's "to read" list and for most readers a welcome addition to their "to re-read list".
Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Preditors and Editors
I am very proud to have recieved the Preditors and Editors readers poll award for the category of Poet! Thanks to all who voted for me. Also congratulations to other Library of the Living Dead and Collaboration of the Dead authors who were nominated this year!
http://critters.org/predpoll/final_tally_poet.ht
http://critters.org/predpoll/final_tally_poet.ht
Monday, January 2, 2012
Little Stories From The Smallest Room
I just had a story poem accepted by Knight Watch Press!
What a great way to start off 2012!
http://www.knightwatchpress.info/drabble2012.html#eric
What a great way to start off 2012!
http://www.knightwatchpress.info/drabble2012.html#eric
Hidden Steel
Mrs. Durgin provides a quality story line together for an excellent free read on Kindle. Mickey Finn literally awakens to a hostile world. Her memories have been erased by a bumbling foreign intelligence interrogator. When she escapes she has nowhere to go and no memories to draw on. Her chance meeting with Steve, a self defense instructor, guides her through her search for the only person she has any knowledge of. Naia is in danger and only Mickey and Steve can help her. But there are dangers around every corner on their journey to find and keep Naia safe.
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