Bug Out Bag Part Deux
Next on my list of important items is the item that first brought man out of the caves and into primacy in the world – fire.
Next on my list of important items is the item that first brought man out of the caves and into primacy in the world – fire.
“Wait, what!?” I can hear you saying. “There’s a zombie themed burger joint? LET’S GO!” That was my reaction exactly, so we jumped in the car and 10 hours later we were in Des Moines, Iowa.
Frisch writes with the pace of a runaway train. She sets the story in motion and it steadily picks up speed to the point where I didn’t feel like I could read the pages fast enough.
A fresh zed kill will still have the active virus in it and if it’s leaking fluid into the water (or if it’s in the water at all) you will want to use a different source.
Why do you need an ‘immersive’ run tracker? Well, let’s face it; running can get boring. No matter what kind of scenery you run through, or the terrain you have at your disposal, running is essentially putting one foot in front of the other for roughly 2000 steps per mile.
One of the things that has drawn Rich to the post-apocalyptic genre is how it resets everything.
“The rules of society get turned on their head. What’s important immediately becomes very Maslowian. In the case of the zombie plague, safety even takes precedence over the physiological needs. How people would react to that situation is fascinating to me. I try to weave many different perspectives into my writing because no two people, or two groups of people, will have the same reaction. It makes for some interesting scenarios and unlimited causes of conflict.”