Dying to Live – Book Review
With Dying To Live, we see Kim Paffenroth not only knows zombies, but that he also knows the human condition as well.
With Dying To Live, we see Kim Paffenroth not only knows zombies, but that he also knows the human condition as well.
Traditionally, the bulk of recently deceased (April 19th 2009) J.G. Ballard’s works have been classified as sci-fi, but in reality his works transcend the usually conservative ranks of such narrow labels.
In Cell you’ll find nods to both Matheson’s I Am Legend and Romero’s zombie apocalypse world, but it becomes more an apocalypse as filtered through the likes of J.G. Ballard and Cronenberg.
Robert Dunbar returns to the horror fold with a superior collection of short stories in Martyrs And Monsters, proving he knows how to craft short stories that are as effective as his longer narratives.
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