Posted on July 29, 2013
by Paul Davis
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“You’re bleeding.” Craig nearly laughed from the absurdity. Instead he tried his best to pick himself up, focusing on his footing as a child taking first steps. His left arm burned, though it was numbing. Shock was setting in, he thought. The muscle had… Continue Reading “Bloody”
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Posted on June 8, 2013
by Paul Davis
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I was playing The Walking Dead when I had an epiphany. I suddenly realized why we have the zombie genre. This should have been obvious in the show of the same name. It isn’t obvious in many end of the world movies, games, or books.… Continue Reading “Why We Write About Zombies”
Category: BlogTags: action flicks, apocalypse, dark decisions, death, desperate, desperation, destruction, ethics, gaming, guns and ammo, hard choices, kill, killing, moral, morality, morals, poverty, poverty families, third world country, videogames, zombies