I first saw 28 Days Later, hell, over 20 years ago now, and it remains one of my favorite horror movies to this day. I then saw 28 Weeks Later in 2007 and … haven’t actually watched it since, I don’t think. (It’s a perfectly decent movie from what I recall. Just nothing I’ve ever … Continue reading Horror Bingo 2025: 28 Years Later| My Geek Blasphemy
As I was watching 28 Years Later, an idea I’ve been chewing over for a while suddenly snapped into sharper focus. A couple of years ago, I gestured toward the strange intersection of folk horror and post-apocalyptic horror. Both subgenres express a strong back-to-the-land yearning, rooted in the real-world collective sense that modern society is […]| The Harvest Maid’s Revenge
A thrilling legacy sequel that delivers in both insane, high octane zombie thrills and surprisingly moving reflections on death and our fight against the future.| The Martini Shot
Happy 2024, Friends! We were on hiatus most of last year. Happy to be back celebrating outstanding Black children’s book creators. This time, we’re doing something new. We’re collaborating with our Amplify Black Stories fellows to salute their work and give you an update on the members of The Brown Bookshelf team. Not familiar with Amplify [ Read the full article... ] The post Announcing the 17th Class of 28 Days Later Honorees appeared first on The Brown Bookshelf.| The Brown Bookshelf
When The Brown Bookshelf launched 28 Days Later in 2007, our goals were simple – honor Black children’s literature creatives who blazed trails in publishing and highlight Black children’s lit creatives who were not getting a significant level of recognition and promotional support for their works. We’ve accomplished those goals year after year and are [ Read the full article... ] The post The Future of 28 Days Later appeared first on The Brown Bookshelf.| The Brown Bookshelf