Descent into undeadness
Once there was a poet, but he was infected by the zombie virus. He continued writing, however, and this book is the story of his transformation, hunger, and eventual acceptance of his new zombie life. And the crazy part is: this book is written entirely in haiku. That's why it's called: Zombie Haiku. It is a document from the early days of the zombie plague - a facsimile of his actual journal recounting the events of humanity's darkest hours through the intimate poetry of haiku.
Lying on the road,
a few ate until they burst.
I eat what burst out.
Inside Zombie Haiku, you'll find increasingly disjointed and terrifying three-line poems (all in the classic 5-7-5 syllable structure), and follow the undead poet on a journey through deserted streets and barricaded doors. It's actually a narrative, in a way, tracing his path of destruction through a retirement home, an airport, and so much more. Experience every eye-popping, gut-wrenching, flesh-eating moment of the eventual downfall of the human race from the point of view of a zombie, and gain insight to help you survive - in haiku!
Brains, BRAINS, BRains, brains, BRAINS.
BRaiNS, brains, Brains, BRAINS, BRains, brains, BRAINS.
BRAINS, BRains, brains, BRAINS, brains.
- Author: Ryan Mecum
- Publisher: HOW Books
- ISBN: 978-1-60061-070-7
- Pages: 140
- Covertype: Paperback
- Year: 2008
- Edition: 1st
- Genre: Poetry - Undead





