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Kevin David Anderson
Kevin David Anderson's stories have appeared in Dark Animus, Dark Wisdom, Darkness Rising, Dark Moon Digest, and many other publications with the word "dark" in the title - which is kind of misleading because he's a happy, lighthearted person who lives with his family in Southern California.... show more
Kevin David Anderson's stories have appeared in Dark Animus, Dark Wisdom, Darkness Rising, Dark Moon Digest, and many other publications with the word "dark" in the title - which is kind of misleading because he's a happy, lighthearted person who lives with his family in Southern California. Anderson's novel Night of the Living Trekkies, from Quirk Books, earned positive reviews in the L.A.Times, the Washington Post, Fangoria, and received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. He's latest book, Blood, Gridlock, & PEZ: Podcasted tales of Horror, is his first short story collection filled with tales that originally appeared in audio form on podcasts like The Drabblecast and Pseudopod. Anderson is an Active member of the HWA, with a B.A in Mass Communication, and fifteen years of award-winning marketing experience. www.KevinDavidAnderson.com
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Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 12 years ago
Coming Together typically turns out quality anthologies, and this collection is no exception. Bear in mind, it is not for the faint of heart. Nobilis brought together an eclectic crew of authors for this work. If I had to choose a favorite, it would be Teresa Noelle Roberts' piece toward the end.
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 13 years ago
This was quite a fun read. It wasn't the best thing I've ever had the opportunity to read, but it is still fun. The characters were engaging, and the plot quite creative. I recommend it for anyone who likes zombies or Star Trek
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
I'm a proud second-generation Trekker, and everybody knows that zombies are awesome. So when somebody writes a book about a zombie outbreak at a Star Trek convention, my only response has to be, "Shut up and take my money." Here's the thing: Night of the Living Trekkies works equally well as an affe...
jmills01
jmills01 rated it 13 years ago
I watched the book trailer and thought it looked pretty good - plus I'm a big Trek fan, so I figured why not? The answer to why not is that it makes a better film. The book isn't very well written and the characters are dull. I was disappointed - I swear there was at least one conversation in the...
Exploring by Starlight
Exploring by Starlight rated it 13 years ago
I had no idea that this book existed until I saw in on an IMM post on one of my favourite blogs. I'd not read nay zombie books before picking this up (zombies have always been a bit too scary for me) but I decided to give it a go; Trekkies eating people sounds awesome!The cover of this book made me ...
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