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Breaking ‘Glass’

In the series debut, Alice in Zombieland, Ali was forced to replace the world she thought she knew with one much more extraordinary and deadly. Just when you thought Wonderland couldn’t get any weirder, the zombies are back. In September, Ali returned in Through the Zombie Glass, the next installment in the White Rabbit Chronicles. […]

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What about Bob?

Bob Dotson is the epitome of the phrase “people person.” He started his career in Oklahoma City with KFOR (then WKY) in 1969. His unique journalism style of letting everyday people do the talking garnered Oklahoma its first National Emmy. In 1975, he left to work with NBC, where he honed his craft and created […]

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Teen ghost

Ghost stories are perfect for summertime. Whether told at sleepovers by someone dramatically illuminated by flashlight or at campfire huddles in the middle of the woods, the chills of a spooky tale are wonderful relief from Oklahoma’s scorching heat. The Hereafter book series by Oklahoma author Tara Hudson provides a new take on classic ghost […]

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‘Poodle’ power

It prompted her to start thinking about ways to inspire good behavior. As a result, she looked to her real-life dog, Diana Rossi, for inspiration. “‘Let’s get her paw print of approval,’” Savage recalled telling the children. “I had a paw print [stamp in my desk] and stamped their little hands that night.” That evening, […]

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Digging it

With his debut novel, Zombacter: Center City Contagion, Oklahoma City’s Sean Bingham has created the contingency plan and the apocalypse scenario to go with it. The first book of Bingham’s undead trilogy, Zombacter was published by Severed Press, an independent company that specializes in survival horror. It is Bingham’s first novel. A Georgia native, he […]

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