✍️ Author Biography
Christopher Vasey
🌍 Chilean
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⭐ Known for: Book of the Dead (1989)
Glen Vasey contributed stories to two 'Book of the Dead' horror anthologies focused on zombies.
Glen Vasey is noted for his contributions to the 'Book of the Dead' series, a collection of horror stories centered around the theme of a zombie apocalypse. The first anthology, published in 1989 and edited by John Skipp and Craig Spector, featured a foreword by George A. Romero and included Vasey's story "Choices." This collection is considered a foundational work in the zombie genre and splatterpunk.
Three years later, in 1992, a follow-up anthology titled 'Still Dead: Book of the Dead 2' was released, also edited by Skipp and Spector. This second volume organized its stories chronologically and featured Vasey's story "One Step at a Time." Both anthologies are recognized for featuring a range of notable horror authors and are often cited as early examples of dedicated zombie literature.
Anthology Contributions
Glen Vasey's literary work is primarily recognized through his inclusion in two significant horror anthologies focused on zombie narratives. His story "Choices" appeared in the original 'Book of the Dead,' published in 1989. This anthology, a pioneering work in the zombie genre, was edited by John Skipp and Craig Spector and included contributions from many prominent horror writers. Later, Vasey contributed "One Step at a Time" to the sequel, 'Still Dead: Book of the Dead 2,' released in 1992. This follow-up collection aimed to present its zombie-themed stories in a chronological order, further cementing the series' place in horror literature.
Genre Significance
The 'Book of the Dead' anthologies, featuring contributions from authors like Glen Vasey, are regarded as important milestones in the horror and splatterpunk genres. They are frequently cited as among the earliest, if not the first, dedicated collections of zombie-themed fiction, often referred to as the genesis of "zombie literature." The series explored the premise of a global zombie outbreak and the varied human responses to such an event, aligning with the apocalyptic themes found in George A. Romero's influential films. The inclusion of Vasey's work places him within this significant lineage of zombie fiction.
Key Ideas
- Zombie apocalypse narratives
- Horror anthology collections
- Splatterpunk genre development