If memory serves, she actually collaborated with the CDC to create a disease model that could realistically exist.
So every time I came up with a new iteration of Kellis-Amberlee, I would call back and say, “If I did this, this, this, this, this and this, could I raise the dead?” And every single time they would say, “No.” And I’d say, “OK,” hang up, and go back to working. After about the 17th time, I called and said, “If I did this, this, this, this, this, this and this, could I raise the dead?” And got, “Don’t . . . don’t do that.” At that point, I knew I had a viable virus.
Have you read Mira Grant’s Newsflesh series? It’s the ultimate realistic zombie story.
ooh, no, thank you very much, I’ll check it out now.
If memory serves, she actually collaborated with the CDC to create a disease model that could realistically exist.
very cool, I found it, I’ll be reading it after a couple books I’m working through right now.
thanks!