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Memories of What We Do to Survive
Memories of What We Do to Survive
Memories of What We Do to Survive
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"Memories of What We Do To Survive" is a collection of two short stories by Kevin Millikin

Memories is the tale of one man's drive to return home shortly after he returns from the dead.

What We Do to Survive is a haunting account of what a group of survivors are forced to do in order to survive a world overrun by the walking dead.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 10, 2011
ISBN9780463239223
Memories of What We Do to Survive
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Kevin Millikin

Kevin Millikin lives outside of Seattle, Washington. A native of Northern California, he now calls the Pacific Northwest home. He lives with his girlfriend, Kristin and their daughter, Saraya. Together, they live in a moderately haunted house with a small menagerie of cats. Upcoming books include: Werewolf of Dope Alley, The Death Car and Suicide-A-Go-Go.

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    Memories of What We Do to Survive - Kevin Millikin

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    Memories

    It was spring and the blossoming colors underlined everything with a subtle hint of Americana, giving it a sense of warmth that was as comforting as it was patriotic and while chaos had engulfed the surrounding world, it was a miracle that Francis was even able to find his way home. For him the walk had been as painful as it was arduous and slow. He would have made better with his time and ran if the fall from his second story office hadn’t broken his ankle when he hit the sidewalk and crushed a vertebra or two.

    Francis had returned to his once quaint and peaceful neighborhood and nearly fell over a broken

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