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    Poetry and Zombies... Art and the Undead... Terms that may not seem to go together, but after seeing what the living dead poets have placed on these virtual pages with their rotted hands, you just might think again. A full color book chock full of flesh-munching poems and sketches that will make your skin crawl. Bon apetit!

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    Matt Nord

     · 2011

    Poetry and Zombies...Art and the Undead...Terms that may not seem to go together, but after seeing what the living dead poets have placed on these virtual pages with their rotted hands, you just might think again.A full color book chock full of flesh-munching poems and sketches that will make your skin crawl. Bon apetit!

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    Matt Nord

     · 2012

    Zombies. You can't live with 'em... At least not without getting a chunk bitten out of ya. But we here at NorGus can't live without 'em! And who'd want to? In a world where vampires sparkle in the sun instead of roasting like pigs at a barbeque and werewolves run around with capri pants and washboard abs, It's nice that we can fall back on zombies to actually be monsters!

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    Matt Nord

     · 2011

    This anthology is chock full of stories with zombies, cannibals, zombies, killer birds, zombies, homicidal clones, zombies, evil ghosts, zombies, serial killers, zombies, murderous mermaids and, you got it, more zombies! … Oh yeah, and poems… I got a thing for horror-themed poetry, lately. Anywho…This “Best of”-esque anthology is my further attempt to raise money or to put out the Collaboration of the Dead collaborative novel. For those who don't know what that is, I'm kind of surprised. I'm pretty much a nobody in the writing world at this point and if you can across this and actually bought it without knowing about my forum, collaborationofthedead.lefora.com, or my other Internet outlets (where I always mention the Collab) then I really appreciate it! Maybe you'll come back around and check out the novel when it's done!So, enjoy the madness that comes from my head. Bon appetit!

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    Matt Nord

     · 2011

    Here are 125 all-new JUMBO wordoku puzzles! Wordoku is like sudoku with letters instead of numbers in the grid. The twist to these word puzzles is that they're ALL 16 x 16 grids, which means that even the easiest ones are actually pretty hard. You will have 16 letters (instead of 9 numbers) to keep track of while you're working through each puzzle. The 16 letters that are used for every wordoku puzzle appear above the grid as a pronounceable anagram. To spice things up even more, there are four different levels of puzzles - hard, really hard, really really hard, and brain crusher. Hidden inside the solved puzzle is the solution anagram, and a hint for it is given upside-down at the bottom of each grid. Every wordoku has only one solution.

  • Book cover of So Long, and Thanks for All the Brains
    Matt Nord

     · 2011

    In a world where the dead walk... In a world where the living struggle to survive... In a world where Munchkins fight alongside flying monkeys... Those are just some of the things you will find inside this mammoth book of zombie fiction by writers from Michigan to Malaysian, from Austin to Austria. So, pull on your bibs and prepare to sink your teeth in. There's plenty of brains for everyone! With stories by Bint Arab, Robert Forrester, Michael C. Dick, K. A. Masters, T. Fox Dunham, Kenneth E. Olson, Jason Papke, Richard Jay Goldstein, T. L. Barrett, Theresa Derwin, Joe Sherry, Jack Bantry, Bruce L. Priddy, Jonathan Wood, Gary Madden, Nicky Peacock, Douglas J. Moore, Iain Rob Wright, Dale Elster, Rebecca Snow, T. L. Decay, Philip Harris, Annie Neugebauer, Jamal K. Luckett, Marc-Anthony Taylor, Michelle Ann King, Suzanne Robb, C. Douglas Birkhead, Anne E. Johnson, Indy McDaniel, Bryan Vogt, Paul S. Huggins, Stef White, Jim Gadsby, J. Rodimus Fowler, Golda Mowe, Mihai Boc, Jessica A. Weiss, B.E. Scully, Scott Lininger, Katie Young, Allen Jacoby, Kelly Evans, S. Wayne Roberts, Alyn Day, R. S. Pyne, Kristal Stittle, Theresa Derwin, Pembroke Sinclair, Justin Sharples, Vince Liberato, Tara Sayers and an amazing cover by Gary McCluskey

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    Matt Nord

     · 2011

    Collabthology. Is it a real word? Yes. Will you find it in the dictionary? Probably not, unless you get one that I've found a scribbled the word "Collabthology" into.But that's besides the point. What you hold in your hands is an anthology chock-full of fan-freaking-tastic horror stories (note that while most are zombie stories, not all are) from a ton of names you probably know as well as some new writers you may not know. Either way, you are in for a treat!This anthology is also my attempt to introduce the public to the world of the Collaboration of the Dead. At the end of this anthology are the first 5 chapters from the Collaboration of the Dead, a novel featuring over 20 of the best and brightest writers in the horror/zombie genre. Each writer adds a bit of themselves to the story and makes it their own.Collabthology features stories by Patrick D'Orazio, Gerald Rice, Mike Mitchell, Rebecca Besser, John McCuaig, Brandon Cracraft, Jeremy Bush, Ken Goldman, Lorraine Horrell, Marius Dicomites, Jamal K. Luckett, Douglas Hackle, Cassie Shaver, C.H. Potter, T.W. Brown, Tony Schaab, Suzanne Robb, Mihai Boc, Ben Langhinrichs, Michael S. Gardner and Matt Nord, poetry by Carey Burns, Karime Limon and Matt Nord and sample chapters from Collaboration of the Dead from Matt Nord, T.W.Brown, GNBraun, Zombie Zak and Stephanie Kincaid.So, for those of you who don't know what Collaboration of the Dead is, this will be your first taste of what we are about! Bon appetit!

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    On November 20th, 2009, a catastrophic event dubbed The Cataclysm wiped the world's greatest heroes and villains off the face of the planet and created a death toll stretching into the millions.Though most of the world survived, it is now in the grip of the super villains who avoided The Cataclysm. It may not have been quite the victory they expected, but it is the outcome they wanted: all the heroes are dead and the world is theirs...Or so they believe...