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Living Zombies
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Ongoing, First published May 18
Mature
Harley is an average Australian teenager, living in the outback. Until Zombies appear. 
With no source of water, food or weapons, they must make their way closer to supplies. However, being closer to these supplies' means being closer to a horde of zombies. 
When the world ends, it is bound to be full of panic and people who are willing to do anything to survive. And Harley is about to learn.
Follow Harley on her journey as she navigates through the Zombie filled world.

(This story will contain violence and horror)
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