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Zombies. Survival. Music. Revolution. This is The New Zeitgeist: A Tale from the Zombie Apocalypse. Designed to be read in a single sitting, the 16,000 word novella chronicles the origin story of Ray Bukowski, a songwriter who spends the zombie apocalypse trapped inside a New York City recording studio.It’s clear that Kiefer is a writer influenced by the classics of zombie lore – George Romero, Max Brooks, Robert Kirkman. While it contains its fair share of gore and action, The New Zeitgeist series focuses more on the day-to-day realities of life during the zombie apocalypse… what people do when they’re not being chased around by zombies.Paired with the companion music album, The New Zeitgeist: Songs from the Zombie Apocalypse (available via all major online music stores), the book paints a terrifyingly three-dimensional picture of the end of the world and the life that comes afterwards.

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