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Looking for love can be deadly...A short story on the horrors of dating during a zombie apocalypse by bruja and award-winning writer and educator, Maria DeBlassie."Simple yet detailed, unique, and innovative. A brilliantly written little gem that is equal part creepy with the plague of walking dead and equal parts cozy with the hot chocolate and watching the neighbor's cat.""Drawing parallels between the pitfalls of dating and dating in the zombie apocalypse, this short story packs a big world into a few pages.""Just the right size to occupy your time while waiting. I hope you find the humor I found."You know how it goes.You go out, hoping to meet someone.You wade through your fair share of brainless automatons, lifeless bodies, and ravenous undead, good at passing as human. The more you go out, the less hope you feel and the colder your body gets.But you keep at it.All you need is one beating heart to match your own before yours stops pumping altogether.How hard can it be to find one living, breathing human in a city full of bodies?Dating.It's hungry business.GET YOUR COPY!CW: AssaultOther Books by Marie F. DeBlassiePractically Pagan - An Alternative Guide to Magical LivingEveryday Enchantments: Musings on Ordinary Magic & Daily ConjuringsFollow the author:www.mariadeblassie.com

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