Eve of the Dead is a Moorhen Press novel by Nathan Tucker which is based on George Romero's post-apocalyptic world. It is referred to as a zombie novel on the book's website. The book was released on October 31, 2007.
Plot summary
Eve of the Dead begins by telling the story of a group of young men that live in a small town. They are apparently in a rock band, and are practicing when they are suddenly attacked by zombies. The men enter a house and board up the windows, very much like the story in Night of the Living Dead. Eventually, they run out of food and make a road trip to a larger city. The city has been overrun by zombies, and looters and other criminals have ransacked the city as well. The book makes references to rescue stations, an idea that appears to have originated from Dawn of the Dead. The men find one of these rescue stations that is protected by the National Guard. However, their stay is short-lived due to several atrocities that the men apparently witness inside the rescue station. They escape the rescue station, and find a Wal-Mart just outside the city limits. This is where the majority of the book takes place. The men create a fortress out of the Wal-Mart, using it for supplies and shelter from the undead.
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The Dead Walk Diaries
Plot summary
Eve of the Dead begins by telling the story of a group of young men that live in a small town. They are apparently in a rock band, and are practicing when they are suddenly attacked by zombies. The men enter a house and board up the windows, very much like the story in Night of the Living Dead. Eventually, they run out of food and make a road trip to a larger city. The city has been overrun by zombies, and looters and other criminals have ransacked the city as well. The book makes references to rescue stations, an idea that appears to have originated from Dawn of the Dead. The men find one of these rescue stations that is protected by the National Guard. However, their stay is short-lived due to several atrocities that the men apparently witness inside the rescue station. They escape the rescue station, and find a Wal-Mart just outside the city limits. This is where the majority of the book takes place. The men create a fortress out of the Wal-Mart, using it for supplies and shelter from the undead.
Related Works
The Dead Walk Diaries
Srebrenica Genocide Denial
Srebrenica Genocide denial, is a belief that the Srebrenica genocide did not occur, or more specifically that far fewer than circa 8,100 Srebrenica Bosniaks were killed by the Bosnian Serb Army and that there never was a centrally-planned Bosnian Serb Army's attempt to exterminate the Bosniaks of Srebrenica and/or that there were no mass killings at didn't happen at the exact sites.
Those who believe in this often claim that Bosniaks and/or Western media know that the Srebrenica genocide never occurred, yet that they are engaged in a massive conspiracy to maintain the illusion of a Srebrenica Genocide to further their political agenda. These views are not accepted as credible by an overwelming majority of historians.
They often call themselfs historical revisionists.Historical revisionism is a well-accepted part of the study of history.It is the reexamination of historical facts, with an eye towards updating histories with newly discovered, more accurate or less biased information.
The term historical revisionism has a second meaning, the illegitimate manipulation of history for political purposes.
Most of Srebrenica Genocide deniers or Srebrenica Genocide revisionists misuse or ignore historical records in order to attempt to prove their conclusions.
Some Srebrenica Genocide deniers reject the term Genocide and call it Srebrenica Massacre,which is false because of multiple verdicts by ICTY(International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) against some of the purpetrators.
Srebrenica Genocide was also proven in the Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Serbia case at the International Court of Justice
Another group denies the Srebrenica execution video which was shown in the ICTY case against Slobodan Milosevic.
That video shows the execution of six Bosniak unarmed civilians after the fall of Srebrenica.
Mostly they invent the facts in order to minimize the genocide and/or create a situation where the commition of Srebrenica genocide is understandable.Making Bosniaks look like violent muslim extremists and comparing them to Nazi's from the WWII Something that has been done troughout the Yugoslav war to Bosniaks and Croats by Serb propaganda led by Slobodan Milosevic and the Serb leadeship.
Some genocide deniers go as far as denying the existance of Bosnian-Serb detention/death camps.
Sometimes the deniers deny everything the Serbs have been accused of.Those people as known as Serb Apologists.
Srebrenica Genocide denial, is a belief that the Srebrenica genocide did not occur, or more specifically that far fewer than circa 8,100 Srebrenica Bosniaks were killed by the Bosnian Serb Army and that there never was a centrally-planned Bosnian Serb Army's attempt to exterminate the Bosniaks of Srebrenica and/or that there were no mass killings at didn't happen at the exact sites.
Those who believe in this often claim that Bosniaks and/or Western media know that the Srebrenica genocide never occurred, yet that they are engaged in a massive conspiracy to maintain the illusion of a Srebrenica Genocide to further their political agenda. These views are not accepted as credible by an overwelming majority of historians.
They often call themselfs historical revisionists.Historical revisionism is a well-accepted part of the study of history.It is the reexamination of historical facts, with an eye towards updating histories with newly discovered, more accurate or less biased information.
The term historical revisionism has a second meaning, the illegitimate manipulation of history for political purposes.
Most of Srebrenica Genocide deniers or Srebrenica Genocide revisionists misuse or ignore historical records in order to attempt to prove their conclusions.
Some Srebrenica Genocide deniers reject the term Genocide and call it Srebrenica Massacre,which is false because of multiple verdicts by ICTY(International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) against some of the purpetrators.
Srebrenica Genocide was also proven in the Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Serbia case at the International Court of Justice
Another group denies the Srebrenica execution video which was shown in the ICTY case against Slobodan Milosevic.
That video shows the execution of six Bosniak unarmed civilians after the fall of Srebrenica.
Mostly they invent the facts in order to minimize the genocide and/or create a situation where the commition of Srebrenica genocide is understandable.Making Bosniaks look like violent muslim extremists and comparing them to Nazi's from the WWII Something that has been done troughout the Yugoslav war to Bosniaks and Croats by Serb propaganda led by Slobodan Milosevic and the Serb leadeship.
Some genocide deniers go as far as denying the existance of Bosnian-Serb detention/death camps.
Sometimes the deniers deny everything the Serbs have been accused of.Those people as known as Serb Apologists.
Pitt Med magazine is the quarterly magazine of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
It is produced by the Office of Public Affairs and has been in publication since 2000.
Pitt Med highlights the current research at the School of Medicine, and showcases the achievements of its doctors and alumni. Each magazine contains several feature stories, brief informative clips of information, and an alumni section. Pitt Med is free and available to all University of Pittsburgh students and alumni, as well as anyone who requests a copy or a subscription.
It is produced by the Office of Public Affairs and has been in publication since 2000.
Pitt Med highlights the current research at the School of Medicine, and showcases the achievements of its doctors and alumni. Each magazine contains several feature stories, brief informative clips of information, and an alumni section. Pitt Med is free and available to all University of Pittsburgh students and alumni, as well as anyone who requests a copy or a subscription.
Biography
Obsil is a project by Giulio Aldinucci. Aldinucci was born in Siena (Italy) in 1981 and began learning music when he was a child. Starting in the mid-1990’s, his musical interests began to focus mainly on electronic music. His personal “experimental” approach to music led him to use a multitude of instruments: from the early digital synthesizers of the ’80, or the more complex digital-analog “hybrid” instruments, to modern programming tools such as Max/Msp. In addition to his musical research, which always focuses on different synthesis methods and the use of his own recorded material, he also writes music for traditional instruments.
Discography
* (2006) Points cd (Disasters by Choice Records)
Obsil is a project by Giulio Aldinucci. Aldinucci was born in Siena (Italy) in 1981 and began learning music when he was a child. Starting in the mid-1990’s, his musical interests began to focus mainly on electronic music. His personal “experimental” approach to music led him to use a multitude of instruments: from the early digital synthesizers of the ’80, or the more complex digital-analog “hybrid” instruments, to modern programming tools such as Max/Msp. In addition to his musical research, which always focuses on different synthesis methods and the use of his own recorded material, he also writes music for traditional instruments.
Discography
* (2006) Points cd (Disasters by Choice Records)