Zombie Apocalypse On Rotten Island

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Jep Jebed ISBN: 9781370561872
Publisher: Jep Jebed Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jep Jebed
ISBN: 9781370561872
Publisher: Jep Jebed
Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Three survivors and a bunch of zombies try to make sense of the zombie apocalypse.

Failed student of Babylonian Ur-Legends and Languages, Dingo Janssen, appreciates how the apocalypse removes most opportunities for him to confront his greatest fear, human contact. Overly ambitious investment banker, Tanisha Chaudhary, resents how the apocalypse gets in the way of her career while Your Friendly Island Plumber, Dixon Johnson, is just trying to make the best of a bad situation.

But can Dixon actually find anything to cheer him up in the midst of the apocalypse, can Tanisha channel her destructive rage into a useful activity such as zombie-bashing, and is Dingo really as safe from human contact as he thinks he is?

A short story about the end of the end of the world and how things are not always as bad as they seem, but sometimes they’re much, much worse.

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Three survivors and a bunch of zombies try to make sense of the zombie apocalypse.

Failed student of Babylonian Ur-Legends and Languages, Dingo Janssen, appreciates how the apocalypse removes most opportunities for him to confront his greatest fear, human contact. Overly ambitious investment banker, Tanisha Chaudhary, resents how the apocalypse gets in the way of her career while Your Friendly Island Plumber, Dixon Johnson, is just trying to make the best of a bad situation.

But can Dixon actually find anything to cheer him up in the midst of the apocalypse, can Tanisha channel her destructive rage into a useful activity such as zombie-bashing, and is Dingo really as safe from human contact as he thinks he is?

A short story about the end of the end of the world and how things are not always as bad as they seem, but sometimes they’re much, much worse.

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