Stephen A. North – the Dead Tider. Is that like “dead tidy”? I don’t think it is, but I’ll go with that for the moment as it were; I’m sure there are layers and levels and other “L” words that apply, meanings with alternate interpretations and independent identifications. Isosceles triangles, like that.
On this evening’s broadcast, we were joined by an author I’ve known since the Library of the Living Dead press times (over ten years ago!) One of the original handful of newly cracked open zombie writers and fans and catastrophe wrangling souls that were born from that fateful beginning.
From Stephen’s blurberlla for his book, “Dead Tide”:
“THERE ARE NO CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR THIS!”
St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park are two cities on a peninsula of Florida’s west coast. With the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Tampa Bay on the other, evacuation choices are few, even when a proper warning is given. This is no place to be when a major disaster strikes and the power goes out. The general population receives no warning of the impending doom about to wash over them. The dead are coming back to life, filled with a single-minded urge to devour the living. While the power was on, some people follow the bigger picture on television, but the news media is little more than a chronicler of the disaster. Sadly, most people are better at becoming part of the problem than finding a way to solve it.
“The most important question becomes: Are there enough resilient survivors left to stem the rising dead tide of humanity?”