BOOKS - Exhibit 692: Love in the Time of Zombies (The Outbreak Archives, #1)
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Exhibit 692: Love in the Time of Zombies (The Outbreak Archives, #1)
Author: Margaret L. Fisher
Year: July 6, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 708 KB
Language: English
Year: July 6, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 708 KB
Language: English
Exhibit No. 692Author: Karen ?Archivist: Margaret L. FisherDate Discovered: 07.09.2203Location: Old Middle WestDate Released: 03.01.2205Special Notes: incompleteExcerpt: "What do you do if you think you might actually be the enemy, the one that everyone is REALLY afraid of? Zombies are....they're zombies. There is only so much variety to them and they all do the same thing: kill and eat living people. But living people have so many different motives, different reasons for continuing on, different reasons for LIVING. They aren't always predictable. No, they're NEVER predictable."The 692nd account of The Outbreak, beginning approximately two years after its start. This record provides insight into the survival tactics of a solitary woman in a period of great danger, both from those-that-were and fellow man. Of note are her satirical writing style and deep mistrust of humans. Footnotes are provided to help readers unfamiliar with pre-Outbreak terminology. About the Author:Margaret L. Fisher Margaret Fisher is a historian and librarian, specializing in Post-Outbreak Era (POE) artifacts. She completed her apprenticeship at the College of Historic Preservation and is currently employed at the Outbreak Institute as Head Archivist. Exhibit 692 is the 119th journal she has recovered.