Ralphie Says Everyone’s a Zombie
“…the sheer numbers involved in an undead outbreak mean you’re essentially doomed in a zombie situation.”
Ralphie Says Everyone’s a Zombie Read More »
“…the sheer numbers involved in an undead outbreak mean you’re essentially doomed in a zombie situation.”
Ralphie Says Everyone’s a Zombie Read More »
A Participant’s Reflection on the Collapse of Meaning We are not merely watching the rise of the zombie in culture—we are dreaming it, breathing it, becoming it. The zombie is not just a figure of horror; it is a mirror held to our collective soul. And in its vacant gaze, we see a society that has lost
Zombie movies are as popular and ubiquitous as they are because we live in a zombie world. And what do we love more than taking selfies? You know we live in a zombie world. Most of us feel out of touch with the people around us. We’re taught not to think for ourselves, but to
My Life as a Zombie Read More »
The first Zombie I met was a rerun of “The Night Stalker,” which debuted in 1974. By then, as a regular American kid, I already knew Count Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, the Mummy, and had a favorite, the Wolfman. Who knew then that Abbott and Costello had set the bar for what it meant to be
Frankford Publishing founding member Bent Noise performs live with his Noisy Alien Communicator at the Rotunda on University of Pennsylvania campus.
Noisy Alien Communicator Live Performance Read More »
Bill St. Brown is a legend. The man has a lifetime of hard-earned knowledge, sports and otherwise. A linebacker and defensive back who once had a free agent tryout for the 1963 Denver Broncos, St. Brown played for the semi-pro Portland Sea Hawks, then joined the Army. Upon his return, he became a fixture of
Paradox Pollack is best known as an actor, but that’s selling him short. He’s a jack of all trades, a daring multi-disciplinary artist with experience in all areas of performance. And now, Pollack is writing mind-expanding fiction. His work confronts life, death, and infinity. He’s the world’s most interesting man living in Bali, Indonesia. Check him
Bertram Mantecowiecz is the writer which we know the least about. No one’s ever met the dude. There’s this abandoned mailbox in Frankford. These pages show up every few weeks. The pages have these perforated holes on the side from a dot-matrix printer. Even though we have no idea who is writing these words, we
Bertram Mantecowiecz Read More »
Robert V. Kilroy is a retired electrician and former college football player born in the Frankford area. He comes from a long line of trolls that live under bridges. A true character, Kilroy has turned unpleasant fact delivery into high art.