Joshua Griffith · Author · added over 9 years ago
Can you imagine what it would be like if you became a zombie? I know, it’s one of those burning questions that everyone secretly thinks about. 

In Rob’s case, he’s living in an old husk of a body, trapped to do the bidding of his hunger like an unwilling host to the horrors he must inflict on humans. There will be many times that he may not want to feast on someone, but the hunger is a constant pain that runs throughout his whole body and the only way to sate it is to eat people.

Brains are his favorite because it quiets the hunger and restores his body to a more agile and speedier zombie. Rob has like control of when his hunger decides to make him feed. What a way to live?
Joshua Griffith · Author · edited over 9 years ago · 1 like

I’m finished with chapter two and now working my way through chapter three. Rob the zombie seems to be developing before my eyes because I still have no end in sight for him or how long I want this story. I’m thinking it could easily be a novella but when I get going on a story, I tend to blow that idea out of the water. I found this little image among the many Facebook pictures i have on my account and thought it was appropriate for this update. Let’s say I plan on putting poor Rob through the ringers before i’m done and his tale will make you laugh as well as feel sorry for him too....possibly. Still unsure if I should start taking pre-orders or not, chime in anyone on what you think.

If you haven’t noticed it by now, I’ve just uploaded the first chapter. I hope everyone gets a kick out of this one because I’m wanting to put a humorous twist to it as you follow Rob the zombie’s eternal search for brains. So share, recommend, comment on what you think because chapter two is almost finished. Enjoy, my friends!

Stephen Carignan · Author · added over 9 years ago
I like the correlation between Rob, Zombie, and Rob Zombie. My question is, mouthy in the way we here the zombie’s thoughts or mouthy in the way he is constantly misunderstood because every time he tries to get his point across he furthers the zombie stereotype? While I don’t think the zombie genre is exhausted, I’m anxious to see how this brings a new perspective.