Zombies may be all the rage in pop culture, but, truth is, all the movies, books and TV shows about the brain-eating former humans have ignored a key audience: the zombies themselves.
Just ask self-proclaimed zombiologist John Austin, who also designs toys for Hasbro.
Pop culture has trained the human race that when the zombie virus strikes, we die, he told AOL News. That said, most books cater to the humans.
Austin hopes to rectify that with a new book, So Now You're a Zombie: A Handbook for the Newly Undead (Chicago Review Press), a manual that explains everything a newly undead soul needs to hunt, fight and feed on the living.
He wrote the book out of a fit of compassion for folks who, through no fault of their own, are now tagged with the zombie label but have no idea of how to start procuring brains to consume.
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Just ask self-proclaimed zombiologist John Austin, who also designs toys for Hasbro.
Pop culture has trained the human race that when the zombie virus strikes, we die, he told AOL News. That said, most books cater to the humans.
Austin hopes to rectify that with a new book, So Now You're a Zombie: A Handbook for the Newly Undead (Chicago Review Press), a manual that explains everything a newly undead soul needs to hunt, fight and feed on the living.
He wrote the book out of a fit of compassion for folks who, through no fault of their own, are now tagged with the zombie label but have no idea of how to start procuring brains to consume.
Read full story: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/new-handbook-helps-newly-undead-zombies-adjust/19678907