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The Dead and the Not So Dead is a collection of short stories and
poems where death is trivial. Eleven new authors explain what it
means to be dead and not so dead. My Queen by John Di Rosa A poem
of longing for a dearly departed queen Out by George Pastore
Strange, Monica went into her closet today a frumpy, tired
housewife but when Monica comes out she will be all brand new and
horrifically dead. Fifty-Seventh Floor by Philip Roberts Something
half-alive and unknown survives on the 57th floor and Thomas,
caregiver and lifetaker of those on the 56th floor doesn't know
what it is or why it exists But he's going to meet it and embrace
it. The Southern Terror by Jack Faber A solitary survivor wanders
down from the north to find survivors of the disease that turned
the living into animate death. In a world bereft of even the
tiniest signs of human life, he finds what might be the nails in
civilization's coldest and loneliest coffin. Shadows of the Dead by
Richard Eline Beware of the imperfect. The dead do not like the
imperfect. A photographer has his regrets about the one picture
that isn't perfect. Doctoring Folklore by Matt Athanasiou The
tribes have their legends to save their sick bodies but what
happens when a doctor tries to change their minds. How does he
change a legend? Sir Marty by Paul Patrick Black Once again, it is
the White Knight against the Black Knight and although they meet on
the field, just where is that field. Is it perhaps in the kingdom
of the mind? The First Vampire's Curse by Dave Fragments A young
policeman discovers vampires running drugs and in order to stop
them, he must embrace the First Vampire's Curse to become the chief
of all organized crime in a Steampunk-like city. Die by Chris
Stevens What happens if the dead do not die but remain alive to
confront the living, to take revenge on those responsible for their
condition? Don't ask. You might not like the answer. The Mindless
by Edmund Siderius The Kingdom of Ignace lives by killing zombies
and protecting its warriors with a drug that prevents the disease
from infecting their bodies. But no kingdom lasts forever and
Ignace, one day will fall to the sin of arrogance, the lust for
power, and the need to be free once again. The Prejudice of War by
Eric Styles A search and destroy mission in Vietnam that embraces
war in all of its glory: ambush, killing, and yes, zombies. The
dead do walk the earth at night.
Legends Untold is a collection of nine terrifying untold tales by
up and coming authors. These legends are being spoken for the first
time, but perhaps they shouldn't be: Inedible Darling by E Albert
Branstrom An undertaker tries to give his offspring to a traveling
circus sideshow with disastrous results. Paddocks Cove by Douglas
J. Moore The Public Relations officer of the Paddocks Cove police
would like to explain what happened last night and hopes it will
amuse. The Uncanny Deaths of Nathan MacLeod by Edmund Siderius Do
ghosts envy the living? If they do, beware. Doors by Eric Styles
There is evil waiting behind the most innocent of doors. Beware,
keep your family away, and stay safe from that old house missing
all of its doors. The Hanged Man by Richard Eline A retiring police
detective finds a man hung by his heels in an abandoned building.
This was more than murder but how much more. The questions remain
to this day. Circus Extravagansis by Dave Fragments Four earthling
runaway teens become involved in the internal politics of the
largest traveling circus in space and one by one, they find the
quintessence of circus life. The Walking Man by Chris Stevens There
used to be hitchhikers on the back roads. Stop at your own risk.
They're kindly souls but don't ever cross them. Into The Night by
Rick McQuiston You can't drive fast enough to stay alive on this
road. The Wrecker Man by George Pastore Let's go camping in the
middle of nowhere. It'll be fun for all involved, including that
big red tow truck with the ghostly driver come to take his due.
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