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Zombie books seem to have a set of conventions almost as rigid as return to the Moon stories.
This may be because "the zombie uprising failed when it turned out most the dead couldn't get out of their coffins and the unburied dead were outnumbered 5000 to 1 and generally found in locked rooms" is a funny once short story.
This may be because "the zombie uprising failed when it turned out most the dead couldn't get out of their coffins and the unburied dead were outnumbered 5000 to 1 and generally found in locked rooms" is a funny once short story.
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Date: 2011-01-12 01:01 am (UTC)> conventions almost as rigid as return to the Moon stories.
I am curious what the conventions are, as I seem to have dodged Return To The Moon stories shortly after learning better about reading Stephen Baxter, who wrote at least one of them.