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Author: geoff guthrie The Rising Necrophobia is a short anthology of short stories by four authors based off the world of Brian Keene’s The Rising. Keene's story is actually a modification of a chapter of the book that was turned into and published before the book ever came out. So it was an interesting read to see an alternative take on that part of the book. McBean's take was cool because he's Australian and was based in the Outback, and it also was a good story, the best of them all. Urbancik had another interesting take on an isolated group of monks, where the teacher finally died before they found out what was happening to the rest of the world. I liked this one. And finally Oliveri's take was a man trying to preserve his wife, who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair, and the wife thinks she's a burden on his safety. All four stories were good, and it was cool to see other takes of the mythology that Keene has created with The Rising and subsequent related stories.