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Zombies in Plain English

November 19th, 2007 by Morgan J. Locke

I’ve decided I just gotta get my humans-in-space post done. No more excuses. But it’s going to take a while and I may not be done before sunrise tomorrow. Meanwhile, here is a great zombie video.

Update: Brainiacs, I’ve FINALLY gotten all the data I need. It’s ReAlLy rEaLlY cool stuff — believe me! But it’s going to take me time to get it to do what I want it to do, and I just gotta go to bed. I’m not a spring chicken anymore, and I’m recovering from a(nother!Damn!) cold. Bear with me just a little longer. I won’t put it off till next week, I promise.

Posted in Fiction, Horror, Morgan, Movies, Zombies | 1 Comment »

Tom Gauld’s Illustrations for the Guardian

November 19th, 2007 by Steven Gould

It’s so close. Gauld. Gould. Really, only one letter’s difference, so I’m going to declare Tom Gauld an honorary relative. His illustrations are perfect–I especially like this one.

What’s significant about this one? Nothing particular. Why?

See lots more here.

(Seen at Making Light.)

Posted in Art, Comics, JumperMovie, Steve, Writing | No Comments »

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