“The Reverend Elliott was not having a good day. First Mildred had broken the pipe organ with a somewhat over enthusiastic rendition of O Jesus, Lord, of heavenly grace; then he had been forced to smile politely through a cup of tea with Mr Jacobs who was, to his mind, the most insufferable fool in the village. And now, as if all this wasn’t enough, there was a zombie in his garden. A ruddy zombie!”
Morning of the Waking dead is the story of what might be the smallest zombie apocalypse ever recorded. The village of Little Whippendon is turned upside down, or at least tilted and slightly shaken, when the recently deceased Zelda digs herself out of her grave. Can Reverend Elliot survive the onslaught? Will the local constabulary be able to help or will their lunch get in the way? And what exactly does go on in a portakabin toilet? The answers to these questions and many more can be found inside.
This work is a short novella/novelette (c. 12,000 words)
Targeted Age Group:
16-40
What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers?
To keep on going and take criticism in a good light
Author Bio:
Adam Jones is an author who resides in Bristol in the United Kingdom. He writes fiction about a village called Little Whippendon where strange things tend to happen, usually in an amusing way.
Growing up in a small village in England I was in a constant state of boredom. Sunshine and wildlife only goes so far when you are a teenage boy and often I would think about zombies tearing their way out of the graveyard and running amok. Of course, then I realised that it can’t be very nice to wake up and find that you have died. In fact, it would be particularly troublesome. I wanted to tell the zombie’s side of the story for once. After all, its not all brains and shaky walking.
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