The Living Dead

  • The Living Dead: A Study of the Vampire in Romantic Literature
    By James B. Twitchell

    ... the myth's rapid return from serious literature to popular culture , for once monsters become real , fiction can only pale in comparison There have been many twentieth - century novelists ( Ray Bradbury , Robert Bloch , E. F. Benson ...

  • The Living Dead
    By George A. Romero, Daniel Kraus

    Romero often felt hemmed in by the constraints of film-making. To tell the story of the rise of the zombies and the fall of humanity the way it should be told, Romero turned to fiction. Unfortunately, when he died, the story was incomplete.

  • The Living Dead
    By John Joseph Adams

    Partridge's short fiction—which has appeared in Amazing Stories and Cemetery Dance and in a number of anthologies, such as Dark Voices 6, Love in Vein, and Retro Pulp Tales—has been collected in three volumes: Mr. Fox and Other Feral ...

  • The Living Dead: Fantasy and Fear, Holiness and Hope
    By Barry L. Callen

    It's intended for the living of these present days. I heard someone say that a person dying is ... If so, what do we learn about living and dying, accomplishing and despairing? ... 4 Again, the word “evil” is “live” spelled backwards.

  • The Living Dead
    By Christopher Pike

    Adam and Watch are walking by Spooksville's cemetery one evening when a skeleton suddenly jumps the wall and attacks them.

  • The Living Dead: The Beginning
    By George Romero

    THE LIVING DEAD follows different groups of people as they react to the crisis, working together or, for some, using their limited knowledge of zombies to try to survive. But is survival even possible? Or desirable?

  • The Living Dead: A Masterpiece of Zombie Horror
    By George A. Romero, Daniel Kraus

    In DC, an autistic federal employee charts the outbreak, preserving data for a future that may never come. Everywhere, people are targeted by both the living and the dead. We think we know how this story ends. We. Are. Wrong.

  • The Living Dead: Fantasy and Fear, Holiness and Hope
    By Barry L. Callen

    In him, insists the Christian faith, death has died and we've been set free to be "possessed" by the Spirit of Jesus, thus becoming the living dead. Receiving this gift takes faith, of course, but faith not contrary to reason.

  • The Living Dead
    By John Joseph Adams

    If you have even a vague interest in zombie fiction, you MUST buy this book' - Horrorscope 'The Living Dead contains stories of heartbreak, drama, and man's eternal struggle against himself.