Fiction
Chronological
- The Walking Dead (1936 film), an American horror film starring Boris Karloff and Marguerite Churchill
- The Walking Dead (1995 film), an American war film starring Allen Payne
- The Walking Dead (comics), a comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, first issued in 2003
- The Walking Dead (TV series), an American television series based on the comics
- The Walking Dead: Torn Apart, the 2011 American web series based on the comics and the television series
- The Walking Dead: Cold Storage, the 2012 American web series based on the comics and the television series
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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:
“The acceptance that all that is solid has melted into the air, that reality and morality are not givens but imperfect human constructs, is the point from which fiction begins.”
—Salman Rushdie (b. 1947)
“We can never safely exceed the actual facts in our narratives. Of pure invention, such as some suppose, there is no instance. To write a true work of fiction even is only to take leisure and liberty to describe some things more exactly as they are.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“To value the tradition of, and the discipline required for, the craft of fiction seems today pointless. The real Arcadia is a lonely, mountainous plateau, overbouldered and strewn with the skulls of sheep slain for vellum and old bitten pinions that tried to be quills. Its forty rough miles by mule from Athens, a city where theres a fair, a movie house, cotton candy.”
—Alexander Theroux (b. 1940)