"Pink Zombie Rose: Major Arcana" with Dia VanGunten | Zombie Book Club Ep 137 cover art

"Pink Zombie Rose: Major Arcana" with Dia VanGunten | Zombie Book Club Ep 137

"Pink Zombie Rose: Major Arcana" with Dia VanGunten | Zombie Book Club Ep 137

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Dia VanGunten joins us to crack open Pink Zombie Rose, her decade in the making magical realism series where zombies don't eat brains; they walk off the job, listen to trees, and fall in love. Structured like a tarot deck, Pink Zombie Rose: Major Arcana is a rhizomatic, genre-defying mashup of queer love stories, Cotard's delusion, anti-capitalist rage, and prose so alive it hurts. Dia reads from "Sweetest Kill", a glitter factory that sells sentiment while poisoning the earth, and we dig into the real history behind the fiction: enclosures, anatomy theaters, and the radical power of simply putting your hands in your pockets and stopping.

We also get into the making of Major Arcana and its collaboration with illustrator Beppi, the confrontational magic of writing in second person, what the Detroit auto industry has to do with the undead, and Dia's upcoming comic project Little Gores.



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Dia VanGunten

  • Website: diavangunten.com
  • Instagram: @pinkzombierose
  • BlueSky: @pinkzombierose
  • Linktree (all links): linktr.ee/diavangunten



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