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Lindsay King-Miller

Author of The Z Word

3+ Works 297 Members 9 Reviews

Works by Lindsay King-Miller

The Z Word (2024) 168 copies, 7 reviews
This Is My Body (2025) 52 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror (2018) — Contributor — 106 copies, 1 review
Unspeakable: A Queer Gothic Anthology (2020) — Contributor — 43 copies, 1 review
The Jewish Book of Horror (2021) — Contributor — 23 copies, 2 reviews

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Gender
female
Places of residence
Denver, Colorado, USA
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Colorado, USA

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9 reviews
4.5 stars, this is a darkly relatable horror centered on deconstruction of beliefs and living in limbo not quite sure what to believe. I left a lot of fundamentalist high-control beliefs behind from my upbringing, though I am now a liberal Catholic, queer-affirming and and always curious sort of person. That all made this very enjoyable.
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I really enjoyed this, more than I expected! The writing was a pleasant surprise, given I had just finished Zomromcom by Olivia Dade last month, another zombie romance. While Zomromcom ended up being fun and memorable, the dialogue was absolutely cringe-worthy a majority of the time. I half expected The Z Word to feel that way, but it was definitely better written than some of the romance I've read lately. And the author is from Denver, my home town! That already puts this in a special place show more in my heart.

I adored the characters. They felt real. Like I could have met any one of these people, talked to them, been friends with them. Even hated them. Wendy was an interesting main character. You really don't see the name Wendy much anymore. She seesawed between being just a bystander and an active participant in the chaos around her, though I suppose that isn't a bizarre reaction in the zombie apocalypse. I loved her depth though. Beau was probably my favorite character, I could visualize her so easily, but the main cast all shined brightly- Aurelia, Logan, Sunshine
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A fun little book! This zombie story is set amongst Arizona queers, including our protagonist who is still cut-up about her break-up . . . only to find out her ex is the one who unintentionally triggered the [still semi-localized] apocalypse, via a blend of corporate sponsorship and emotional manipulation (we'll just put some anger-promoting juice in our LGBT-aimed beverages to get some scuffles started, which will help draw people to our side in sympathy!). A bit far-fetched? Perhaps- but show more what zombie novel isn't? All in all, I found it an enjoyable (they/them stoner pizza delivery driver who rushes in to save the day is just super cute and silly, bi protagonist starting off the bat with some sex with a drag queen- very nice), quick, easy read. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it doesn't have to. Would make for a nice airplane or beach read. show less
Others seem to be kinda disappointed by this book, but for me, it did almost exactly what I wanted it to. It was a generally lighthearted zombie horror novel. Dark comedy vibes, maybe. I had a damn good time! I see a bit of what some other readers are saying re: characterizations—bc usually I’m a full character reader, too, and I need those connections more often than not. But idk, I just had a vibe. It was goofy and sad and succeeded in making me cry just a lil at the end! Which I was show more surprised by. Would I have loved a bit more character interaction that delved a bit deeper, yes, bc I always want that, but I think if you go in basically treating it like the blockbuster summer flick equivalent of a book, you’ll likely have fun.

Personally, I wanted more of Aurelia, and she was my fav, but I had a damn good time with this.

Fuck capitalism, and fuck homophobes. It’s getting rough out there yall, and we gotta stick together.
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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