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Daisy The Littlest Zombie

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“Cute as a button. A rotten, undead little button.” — Christopher Moore, Author of The NY Times bestselling comic novels Bloodsucking Fiends, Bite Me, and You Suck

Some zombies are big.
Some zombies are small.
But Daisy's the littlest zombie of all.

Join this hilarious and heartfelt tale by Austin Tichenor and Gary Andrews as Daisy The Littlest Zombie struggles to find the true monster within her.

"Great fun! Gory and sweet. Daisy puts the heart in heartwarming…and then chews it to pieces.” — Bruce Goldstone, best-selling children’s author of Zero Zebras, Great Estimations, and The Beastly Feast.

“Hilariously brilliant. With Gary Andrews' adorably grotesque illustrations, Austin Tichenor has given us a cozy vision of the perfect post-apocalyptic, big-hearted family. If I ever turn into a zombie, I want to be just like Daisy.” – Nicole Galland, NY Times best-selling author of The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O., Master of the Revels, and Godiva

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Published October 5, 2023

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About the author

Austin Tichenor

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I like writing words accompanied by pictures, both on the page and on the stage. I love seeing and hearing the stuff I write said by actors, sung to music, or next to eye-catching illustrations that tell their own story.

My plays include adaptations of Frankenstein and Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" (called Dancing on the Ceiling), and crowd-pleasing comedies for the Reduced Shakespeare Company, including The Complete History of America (abridged), The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), All the Great Books (abridged), Completely Hollywood (abridged), The Complete History of Comedy (abridged), The Complete World of Sports (abridged), The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged), William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged), and The Comedy of Hamlet! (a prequel).

I wrote Daisy, the Littlest Zombie (illustrated by Gary Andrews) inspired by own dark and adorable daughter, and co-wrote Pop-Up Shakespeare with Reed Martin and illustrations by Jennie Maizels.

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