In humanities, we are studying the possibility of zombie apocalypses and creating short stories about our own way of how we think that zombies could come into creation. After the short stories are complete, we are going to turn them into graphic novels similarly to The Walking Dead graphic novel series. Below is the link to the short story my group and I have been preparing.
We also wrote essays proposing a solution to our apocalyptic problems:
Another thing we have been working on is our book clubs. So far, we have chosen from a list of zombie/apocalypse based novels and have weekly book club meetings to discuss where we are in the book and how the author draws connections from the text to real life situations with the characters. I am reading a book called The Girl With All The Gifts. The book takes place about 20 years after the zombie virus breaks out and it follows the perspectives of a group of individuals with varying points of view about the zombies - which they call "hungries" - including the point of view of one of the zombies themselves.
In honors, we are also reading a second book alongside this one and writing an essay about the connections between the two and how the distinctions between the novels relate to each other and with society as it stands now. For this, I am reading the book World War Z which is written in the form of a series of oral interviews about people who had survived the zombie outbreak 20 years earlier and what they had to do in order to survive.