Publisher's Synopsis
THE BLAND EATING THE BLAND . . . In 1957, U.S. President Eisenhower declared it wasn't a problem. But it was a problem. A real big one. However, it is 1957, so maybe, the really big non-problem will go away, all on its own. Typically, zombies don't just go away. They may wander, but they are always there. Waiting outside the garage, or down the dark, empty road . . . AND OTHER BEGINNINGS . . . Stories of life and death, choices and repercussions, questions without answers, existence in nothing. From zombies, to aliens, to obsessions, to self-awareness, to encounters, to walks in the park, these 11 tales range from the middle of the North Atlantic to distant planets, from the 50's to nearby futures, from sweeping open skies to confined darkness, come along for the ride. And don't ever be afraid to ask: What was that?