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Venture into the precipice of oblivion with "Apocalyptales: The End is Nigh," an anthology that explores the many facets of apocalyptic storytelling. Edited by Parth Sarathi Chakraborty, the seasoned curator of dark narratives, this collection features 25 apocalyptic stories from a diverse group of authors, ranging from established veterans to emerging talents, with voices of their own and stories that must be told. Each narrative delves into a unique vision of the end times, painting a vivid tapestry of what it means to confront the crescendo of humanity's existence.
Experience the nerve-wracking tension in a military control room where the weight of a single decision could mean peace or global annihilation. From the sun-scorched wastelands where survival becomes a desperate art, follow humanity's journey in a world where water is a luxury and resilience is the currency of life. Delve into the chaos of a zombie apocalypse, where the familiar becomes terrifyingly alien. And explore the dark corridors of the future, where AI dictates a path fraught with unforeseen consequences.
"Apocalyptales: The End is Nigh" is more than a collection of stories; it's a mirror reflecting our deepest fears and highest hopes in the face of the unknown. Accompanied by its twin publication "Apocalyptales: Judgment Day," this anthology promises a journey through the end times like no other—a journey that will haunt, challenge, and inspire.
FEATURED AUTHORS IN APOCALYPTALES: THE END IS NIGH:
Arun Hariharan, Chad Anctil, Christopher T. Dabrowski (Translator: Julia Mraczny), Daniel DiQuinzio, Dawn DeBraal, Del Gibson, Don Money, Harriet Phoenix, Ira Nayman, Jacek Wilkos, Joanna Galbraith, John Bias, Jon Michael Kelley, Lennart Lundh, Nelly Shulman, Robb White, Robert Burns, Ross Baxter, Russell Adams, Sarah Hozumi, Stephen A. Roddewig, Steve Davis, Tom Ball, Val Roberts, Warren Benedetto
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