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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 In the Service of the Flesh
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'The question of immortality arises as religious door-knockers are given a new perspective on the body of Christ' (Jason Nahrung, 'Vampires in the Sunburnt Country,' 2007, p.51).

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction no. 36 2005 Z1247794 2005 periodical issue 2005 pg. 45-55
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror : Volume Two Angela Challis (editor), Woodvale : Brimstone Press , 2007 Z1481039 2007 anthology short story fantasy horror

    The Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror series showcases the very best and darkest short stories produced by 21st century Australian authors. Each of the tales in this second edition explores the darkness of the human condition. Ghosts, monsters, alien gods, sadists, the forsaken, and the deranged all lie within.

    The contributors include work by Jay Caselberg, Stephen Dedman, Terry Dowling, Margo Lanagan, Simon Brown, and Nathan Burrage

    Woodvale : Brimstone Press , 2007
    pg. 70-83
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    y separately published work icon Haunted Flesh : Stories of the Living Dead Robert Hood , Australia : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2015 9400750 2015 selected work short story horror

    'When are dead people not ghosts? That's easy. When they try to eat you!

    'Haunted Flesh: Stories of the Living Dead collects six of Australian horror maestro Robert Hood's creepiest, most outlandish tales of flesh-bound cadaver mayhem. Some tear bloodily into the tradition established by director George A. Romero with his Living Dead series of films, while others paddle in a murky pool of science-based resurrection, alien possession, undead whimsy and voodoo politics. Important questions are addressed: Does the essence of life lie in the mind or in the heart? Do the dead make good workers? When a creepy evangelist knocks on your door, what does he mean when he offers you the secret of eternal life? Should you invite zombies to a BBQ? Is the Prime Minister really dead? The answers may shock you, they may make you laugh uneasily, but either way you'll never look at life and death the same way again.

    'As a special bonus, this volume includes an important article that exposes the truth behind the zombie movie tradition!'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Australia : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2015
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