Zombie Week 2009!

It’s that undead time of the year again at Pink Raygun.  The time to celebrate all things that shamble, decompose, and eat brains.

Zombie Week 2009 is upon us.

This year, we’ll bring you more zombie party planning ideas, tips for zombies in our modern times, a review of the anticipated Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and much more!

Today, feast your living brains on Zombie Weeks of years past:

Zombie Week 2008

My Night with A Teenage Zombie!

8 Habits of Highly Effective Zombies

The Zombies’ Guide to Diet and Exercise

Zombie’s Night Out: A Party Planning Guide

Caring for Your Furry Zombie Pals

Why I Won’t Be Fighting When The Zombie Apocalypse Comes

Zombie Week 2007

A Guide to Recognizing Your Zombies

Interview: Judith O’Dea from the original Night of the Living Dead

Planning Your Zombie Party

Zombies: Words of Wisdom

Review: Night of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead: A Rebuttal

My Daddy was A Zombie!

Stacy: Attack of the School Girl Zombies

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Lisa Fary’s early exposure to classic Battlestar Galactica in 1979 is largely responsible for her lifelong interest in science fiction and her childhood ambition of being an intergalactic space cowgirl. She thinks diagramming sentences is a fun alternative to Sudoku.

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Lisa Fary's earliest influences are Princess Leia, Rainbow Bright, Astronaut Barbie, and her 6th grade teacher, Ms. Palmer. She's angry that it's 2011 and she still doesn't have a hovercraft, but will accept a jetpack as consolation. That jetpack had better be pink with a rhinestone monogram.
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2 Comments

  1. Zombie Aaron says:

    I would like to see what makes the zombie subculture so appealing, the recent tsunami of new zombie movies/games and reviews of some of them. I got plenty of ideas.

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