The final chapter has just appeared at TSL.
As Trab said, is has been a great story, well written. I had expected it to end at a certain point some chapters ago and wondered why it was continuing. I now understand why and congratulate the author for deciding to take it forward from there.
England, May 1965.
Separately, and for different reasons, two boys - one fourteen and the other fifteen - decide to leave their homes.
This story follows what happens to them over the next few months .
Don't be put off by the title as this isn't really a zombie story!
It is probably best described as a tale about the survival of a small group of teen kids in a post apocalyptic world which just happens to have zombies.
Give it a try - don't think you'll be disappointed.
https://www.gayauthors.org/story/geron-kees/z-is-for-zombie/
I discovered this change of identity a coupe of months ago when checking facts for one of my stories.
Like Colin I consider the new name is not as good as the old one, but at least we authors can still refer to it as a GSA.
According to statistics, last year over 17 million American families
paid a lot of money for things that looked funny and didn't work.
Seven million of these were antiques;
the rest were college students.
Although Cole has stated this story was in response to a writing prompt at Iomfats, I don't think he made it clear that the prompt was actually a 'challenge' based on those two pictures. Thus there are several other stories available which were inspired by it. And, yes - one of them is mine.