Kim Paffenroth's Page on his zombie-related fiction and non-fiction
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Nor'Easter!!!
Slamming into us right now, and for the last 5 hours! Took me three hours to creep home from giving an exam, driving 15mph and sliding around, while being pelted with sleet that would change back and forth to blinding snow squalls!!
This would be the worst time for a mass zombie attack, as you couldn't get away. Of course, if Max Brooks is right, the cold would stop them, too.
Location: Cornwall on Hudson, New York, United States
I am a professor of religious studies, and the author of several books on the Bible and theology. I grew up in New York, Virginia, and New Mexico. I attended St. John's College, Annapolis, MD (BA, 1988), Harvard Divinity School (MTS, 1990), and the University of Notre Dame (PhD, 1995). I live in upstate New York with my wife and two wonderful kids.
Starting in 2006, I had one of those strange midlife things, and turned my analysis towards horror films and literature. I have written
Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero's Visions of Hell on Earth (Baylor, 2006) - WINNER, 2006 Bram Stoker Award;
Dying to Live: A Novel of Life among the Undead (Permuted Press, 2007);
Orpheus and the Pearl(Magus Press, 2008); and
Dying to Live: Life Sentence(Permuted Press, 2008).
1 Comments:
Yup. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor'easter, nor undead at night...
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