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Hold onto your brains!
- 30 November 1999
- LeslieHenkel
ZOMBIE WEEK STARTS THIS MONDAY ON TOR.COM
Starting this Monday, shutter your windows, bolt your doors, and quarantine yourself in front of the computer for a delightfully undead week of everything zombie!
Win a $500 prize package!
We're kicking limbs off—err, things off—with a zombie caption contest lead by acclaimed editor and zombie expert, John Joseph Adams, whose new zombie anthology comes out from Night Shade Books on Sept. 14th. Cap those pesky zombies to win a fabulous prize pack comprised of over $500 worth of assorted books, movies, and zombie-themed swag!
Bury yourself in lurching literature! Reprints from Neil Gaiman and David Wellington, original comics from Sean Bieri and Teetering Bulb, original fiction, and excerpts from The Loving Dead (Amelia Beamer, Night Shade Books), Dust (Joan Frances Turner, Penguin), The Zombies of Lake Woebegotten (Harrison Geillor, Night Shade Books), and The Proper Care and Feeding of Zombies (Mac Montandon, Wiley)
Find out how liberal arts majors will survive hostile zombie takeovers!
Every day we’ll be posing a new question in our official Zombie Survey, and sharing the responses from authors, artists and bloggers, including comic artist Sean Bieri, brand-new Campbell Award winner Seanan McGuire, authors Carrie Ryan, Steven Gould, Amelia Beamer, David Moody Christopher Golden and many more!
Learn how to survive yourself!
Zombie Combat expert Roger Ma offers a defensive primer on hand-to-hand combat with the living dead.
Harrison Geillor, author of "The Zombies of Lake Woebegotten,” discusses how to handle small town zombies and what to expect when the zombiepocalypse hits the heartland!
Do what the ancients did? Historian and author Paula Stiles writes on zombies throughout ancient and medieval history.
Bone up on the art of the undead!
Author, anthologist, and all around zombie fan RJ Sevin covers everything from the best zombie flicks you’ve probably never seen, to a reevaluation of the “Night of the Living Dead” remake—just in time for its 20th anniversary!
Artist Dave Palumbo presents zombie artwork and commentary by Scott Altman, Brom, Daren Bader, Jason Chan, Katie De Sousa, Jeremy Geddes, E.M. Gist, Robh Ruppel, Jordu Schell, and Jeffrey Zornow.
Rock the fear away with a special playlist of zombie-themed tunes!
Don’t let your guard down!
Undead blog posts will be leaping and gnawing around every corner. Warily approach the likes of Adam-Troy Castro, Bob Fingerman, Catherine McLeod, Joe McKinney, Jason Heller, Walter Greatshell, John Joseph Adams and other wildly infected bloggers!
One of us! One of us!
If you can’t beat the zombies (trust me, you can’t), join them, and spread the madness to all your zombie-loving readers and fans by pointing them towards more information and imminent doom here:
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2010/09/zombie-week-on-torcom
Featured articles
25 Mar 2012
No movie release in 2011 was more misunderstood and unfairly maligned as a result of misunderstanding than Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch. Odds are you’ll disagree with that statement. An indication of the movie’s reception by “audiences” (non-professional reviewers) and the critics can be found on Rotten Tomatoes, where audience approval is calculated to be 47%, and of the 196 critical reviews... Read more
08 Jul 2010
Almost any time we write anything about Neil Gaiman, you can be sure that someone will feel the need to post a comment “outing” the man as a Scientologist. While we have a fairly relaxed attitude to comments and will publish almost anything that contributes to an article, you won’t find many comments about Neil Gaiman’s alleged ties to the Church of Scientology published on this site. We simply... Read more
16 Oct 2007
Daren Aronofsky’s The Fountain is a movie that divides opinion. During its press screening at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival in September 2006 it was booed; at the public screening the following evening it received a 10 minute standing ovation. To get an idea of just how divided opinion is, take a look at Rotten Tomatoes, a website that rates movies based on published reviews. Of 181... Read more
30 Jan 2012
If you own an iPhone 4S you may have impressed your friends (or perhaps not) with the built in, voice-driven personal assistant called Siri. You can ask it to book appointments, call people, search nearby restaurants, make calculations, and a great deal more. Most of the time it gets it right too. Now Siri has an Android rival called Evi, and if first impressions are anything to go by, it's an impressive... Read more
10 Mar 2012
I have a confession to make. I'm not proud of it, but there's no use trying to hide it any longer, the damage has already been done. I was an Apple fanatic. Hard core. Completely obsessed. I'm not proud of my behaviour. I have no real excuses. All I can say in my defense is that I have always been a gadget fan, so naturally I was ripe for the plucking. My psyche was compromised, wide open to the fruit... Read more
05 Oct 2009
Science fiction authors have long been outcasts from the literary world, in some cases critics using the worst examples of the genre as ammunition against it. Unfortunately though, at times even science fiction authors themselves can turn on their own kind: "Science fiction is rockets, chemicals and talking squids in outer space,” mocked Margaret Atwood (The Guardian, 28 January 2009), one of her... Read more
07 Jun 2010
Finally having had the opportunity to watch Nicholas Winding Refn’s Valhalla Rising, I now appreciate why it was received so well at film festivals and yet failed to get a wide theatrical release. It’s hard going. On one hand it’s almost unbearably brutal and on the other it is layered with the sort of mind-bending symbolic meaning that leads the viewer to the brink of utter confusion and leaves... Read more
09 Dec 2007
After 25 years since its original release, a definitive version of Ridley Scott's science fiction masterwork Blade Runner, Blade Runner: The Final Cut, has arrived. So what exactly has changed? And is it worth all the fuss? After attending a recent screening I can report that there are significant differences, mainly improvements, between this new version and Ridley's first Director's Cut released... Read more
19 Oct 2011
After watching the pilot to Fox’s ambitious TV time travelling dinosaur fest called Terra Nova, I am praying that when I watch the next episode the entire cast gets eaten by dinosaurs (in fact, that hope is the only reason I’ll be able to sit through another one). The entire cast’s gruesome deaths at the hands of a frenzied T-Rex or a velociraptor having a bad day can’t come soon enough.... Read more
02 Aug 2011
Dan Simmons’ latest novel, Flashback (July 2011), is “[a] provocative novel set in a future that seems scarily possible,” proving “why Dan Simmons is one of our most exciting and versatile writers." So says the publicist anyway. Dan Simmons is one of our most exciting and versatile writers, but sadly Flashback doesn’t prove that. And yes, Flashback is a provocative novel, but it doesn’t... Read more
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