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  • #1
    Ann Greyson
    “Even after all this time, she felt a resentment toward her ex-husband for leaving her for another woman. Ridiculous that she could feel envy for a woman she’d never met. Not even in the slightest way. Rather she prayed to the god Shiva that Sam and his new bride were zombies. She didn’t care to find out either.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #2
    Ann Greyson
    “She’d never physically hit anyone in her life, until now, because her survival required it. For a brief moment, she felt like she was in The Hunger Games.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #3
    Ann Greyson
    “I can’t help it. I just have no respect for the dead.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #4
    Ann Greyson
    “Digging her hand into her pocket, she fished out the keys, and tossed them to him. It wasn’t like she had a choice. She couldn’t wrestle the gun away from him. It might work for Jet Li in the movies, but it would not work for Jenna Winter in real life.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #5
    Ann Greyson
    “with this sudden outbreak spreading so rapidly, I question whether there was any truth to the doomsday prophecy that had been circulating all year. After all, the year was 2012, and it was very possible the world could end soon.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #6
    Ann Greyson
    “I know I look good enough to eat, if I say so myself. Well, too bad for you. I am not on the menu.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #7
    Ann Greyson
    “Bang, you are dead. Oh, my mistake. You’re already dead.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #8
    Ann Greyson
    “The zombies only kill what they intend to eat. They’re not doing anything illegal. Cannibalism is not against the law!”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #9
    Ann Greyson
    “What if I woke up tomorrow and found myself living in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies outnumbered the living? How could I carry on living if I was the last woman on earth? Maybe this was a lot worse than I thought earlier.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #10
    Ann Greyson
    “She had found the car abandoned in a parking lot. If they did pull her over, that was what she would tell them. She didn’t steal the car. And even worse, she was packing a gun. She didn’t steal that, either. No, she didn’t have a license to carry it. She had found that, too.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #11
    Ann Greyson
    “They are all demons. Jesus, did not raise them from the dead.”
    Ann Greyson, Never-DEAD

  • #12
    Ann Greyson
    “she said, with her nose in the air, and swiftly turned her back on Ileana, just as easy as closing a door. Lorraine Krag had to have the last word.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #13
    Ann Greyson
    “I knew it was time for me to go when I noticed him staring where he shouldn’t be looking, where he couldn’t stop looking.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #14
    Ann Greyson
    “While she was looking at me from top to bottom, I looked at her the same way and noticed she was wearing a pink and white dress to her knees under a white cardigan sweater and a pair of white house slippers on her feet.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #15
    Ann Greyson
    “I’ve seen a strange woman dressed in black coming in and out of there all the time. And every so often, I hear the sound of animals screaming.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #16
    Ann Greyson
    “A little lump started to form in her throat as she fought back the tears. I came closer to her and hugged her. The emotions inside of us were running so deep that I didn’t once think about her blood”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #17
    Ann Greyson
    “A smile and a tear came to her face, and for a moment, she wished she could go back in time to when their friendship began.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #18
    Ann Greyson
    “Already her mind was racing in all the wrong directions. Lorraine Krag was right to ask. Who was that woman in the castle?”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #19
    Ann Greyson
    “Her lips glided down my neck, forming delicate kisses as she explored the carotid artery pulsating beneath my skin.”
    Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire

  • #20
    Ann Greyson
    “But then, she’s an alien, and anything going on in the sky fascinates her.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #21
    Ann Greyson
    “Don’t think I don’t know you’re here. I can smell the death on you.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #22
    Ann Greyson
    “Evil Shadowy Figure going to get you, going to get you.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #23
    Ann Greyson
    “The girl who cries wolf. No, no. She’s the girl who cries cat person.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #24
    Ann Greyson
    “The curse is real! Right before her very eyes, the Evil Shadowy Figure cackles at her. It’s the first time she’s seeing him and he’s giving her the stink eye.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #25
    Ann Greyson
    “She can’t vanish into thin air. Or can she? People do though, don’t they? Vanish.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #26
    Ann Greyson
    “And Laila, a T-shirt, and jeans is not the kind of attire for an important ritual. For crying out loud, you’re a key player in this ceremony.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #27
    Ann Greyson
    “As a soon-to-be primatologist, it is natural for her to wonder what kind of species are on board the spaceship. What planet does it come from? Is she about to make first contact with an alien civilization? Hopefully, the aliens inside aren’t threatening or dangerous. She doesn’t plan on dying today.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #28
    Ann Greyson
    “And aren’t you leaving the life of a Chagga? Five years from now, your plan is to become an American citizen, audition for the American Idol TV singing competition series, be a contestant, win, and become a famous pop singer.”
    Ann Greyson, Gotham Kitty

  • #29
    Ann Greyson
    “Gail, where are you? Please come and play with me. I
    don’t want to play alone.”
    Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher

  • #30
    Ann Greyson
    “He simply couldn’t fathom why he’d heard a whispering voice repeating, “help me.”
    Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher



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