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LOL! Congrats, you've given me a new idea.
Let's consider what this might mean. 1. To be a zombie, a computer would have to be alive and then killed and then brought back to life. So at the least, we'd need a sentient computer. I have that in two of my books.
2. What does it mean to kill a computer? Break it? Disintegrate it? Unplug it? There are many possibilities.
3. What does it mean to bring a computer back to life? Recover from backup? Rebuild it, better than it was before? Do we need an organic/computer mix, a cyborg?
This question opens a realm of possibilities. Thank you!
Let's consider what this might mean. 1. To be a zombie, a computer would have to be alive and then killed and then brought back to life. So at the least, we'd need a sentient computer. I have that in two of my books.
2. What does it mean to kill a computer? Break it? Disintegrate it? Unplug it? There are many possibilities.
3. What does it mean to bring a computer back to life? Recover from backup? Rebuild it, better than it was before? Do we need an organic/computer mix, a cyborg?
This question opens a realm of possibilities. Thank you!
Andy Zach
Unique, as is your wont, Major. I really wanted to give my daughter a stuffed banana slug when she was a baby, but my wife said no.
I never say no to any new idea. Yours will be added to my 'idea list', along with a zombie chickens, rats, and other animals.
My new book, Zombie Detective, has genetically engineered miniature hippos.
I never say no to any new idea. Yours will be added to my 'idea list', along with a zombie chickens, rats, and other animals.
My new book, Zombie Detective, has genetically engineered miniature hippos.
Andy Zach
Re-reading your question and review, I realize you are Nik. My next book 'Paranormal Privateers' has an alien creature called a 'foxcat' which is a fe
Re-reading your question and review, I realize you are Nik. My next book 'Paranormal Privateers' has an alien creature called a 'foxcat' which is a fennec fox combined with a caterpillar. That's the creature that is most like a slug.
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Aug 13, 2021 12:40PM · flag
Aug 13, 2021 12:40PM · flag
Andy Zach
Lots! My reading challenge for 2019 is 120 books, or 10 per month. Some of the books I read this summer are:
Neogenesis by Sharon Lee
The Big Chunk of Ice by Bertrand R. Brinley
The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
and
Lucky Number 7 by Dave Freer
This is aside from my annual re-read of the Bible. I've covered Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel this summer, among others.
Neogenesis by Sharon Lee
The Big Chunk of Ice by Bertrand R. Brinley
The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
and
Lucky Number 7 by Dave Freer
This is aside from my annual re-read of the Bible. I've covered Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel this summer, among others.
Andy Zach
Wonderful idea! Thank you!
In a sense, I already have that with zombie turkeys. They're almost impossible to kill, they are super strong, and they get stronger each time they're killed.
But I continue the idea in My Undead Mother-in-law with zombie corgies, and bulls. Then I also add cyborg animals. Then there is much more in Paranormal Privateers.
Nonetheless, your idea is worth exploring further in fiction. Ideas are the most valuable asset an author has!
In a sense, I already have that with zombie turkeys. They're almost impossible to kill, they are super strong, and they get stronger each time they're killed.
But I continue the idea in My Undead Mother-in-law with zombie corgies, and bulls. Then I also add cyborg animals. Then there is much more in Paranormal Privateers.
Nonetheless, your idea is worth exploring further in fiction. Ideas are the most valuable asset an author has!
Wordwizard
I'm for sentient cats! They already are, and have no need of additional superpowers, having already enslaved many willing servants. Could you please d
I'm for sentient cats! They already are, and have no need of additional superpowers, having already enslaved many willing servants. Could you please do that, with no added fantasy elements needed?
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May 22, 2023 01:42PM · flag
May 22, 2023 01:42PM · flag
Andy Zach
Usually, my daily sales report from Amazon serves to motivate me. If I'm in a sales slump, then I press on to the next book--maybe that'll be a hit and sell the others. If I'm selling well, then I press on to the next book, expecting that to sell well too.
If you're talking about ideas, I never stop thinking. I connect everything to everything and I see funny combinations all the time.
If you're talking about ideas, I never stop thinking. I connect everything to everything and I see funny combinations all the time.
Andy Zach
The third novel in my series, Life After Life Chronicles, entitled, 'Paranormal Privateers'. I really loved creating a superyacht for my novel, 'My Undead Mother-in-law' and rather than letting it go to waste, I use it in this novel.
Life After Life Chronicles documents the beginning and spread and results of zombiism in the U.S. It's not like any other zombie book you've ever read. Check the reviews of 'Zombie Turkeys' and 'My Undead Mother-in-law' if you don't believe me.
Life After Life Chronicles documents the beginning and spread and results of zombiism in the U.S. It's not like any other zombie book you've ever read. Check the reviews of 'Zombie Turkeys' and 'My Undead Mother-in-law' if you don't believe me.
Andy Zach
I usually get this when I have a scene I don't want to write. I never seem to lack ideas!
But if I don't want to write a scene, that usually means it isn't interesting. If it's not interesting to me, why should I put it in my book? So I skip the scene and move on to the next interesting point of my book.
Later, as I edit, if the scenes are disjointed, I work backward, adding details until I connect the two scenes.
Sometimes I'll get an idea that'll make the scene interesting too.
But if I don't want to write a scene, that usually means it isn't interesting. If it's not interesting to me, why should I put it in my book? So I skip the scene and move on to the next interesting point of my book.
Later, as I edit, if the scenes are disjointed, I work backward, adding details until I connect the two scenes.
Sometimes I'll get an idea that'll make the scene interesting too.
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