George A. Romero may be gone… but you didnt think that was going to last, did you?
I could talk all day about George.
Hes the reason Im a writer.

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He might be the reason Im interested in art, period, Kraus tells EW.
By the end, he was experimenting with new ways to tell the stories.
Diarywas found-footage; [2009s]Survivalwas a western.
Whats exciting about the novel, though, is how it goes the opposite direction, Kraus adds.
Except, of course, finish it.
Completing the work Romero began involves some heavy lifting.
The state [of the manuscript] varied, Kraus says.
Some of it was in tremendous, publish-ready state.
Only half the job Im doing is finishing this book, Kraus tells EW.
Im taking thematic and structural cues from these works and working them into the book.
Chuck Chaplin is a pretty-boy cable-news anchor, and the plague brings sudden purpose to his empty life.
Karl Nishimura is the helmsman of the U.S.S.