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Prep For Doom
Prep For Doom | DelSheree Gladden, Kate L. Mary, Amy Bartelloni, Yvonne Ventresca, Cameo Renae, Hilary Thompson, Casey Hays, Monica Enderle Pierce, Harlow C. Fallon, ER Arroyo, Laura Albins, Brea Behn, Casey L. Bond, TK Carter, Kate Corcino, Kelsey D. Garmendia, Caroline A. Gill, John Gregory Hancock, Jon Messenger, Megan White
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From the imaginations of twenty authors of dystopian and post-apocalyptic fiction comes PREP FOR DOOM - an integrated collection of short stories that tell the tale of a single catastrophe as experienced by many characters, some of whom will cross paths. What begins with a seemingly innocuous traffic accident soon spirals into a global pandemic. The release of Airborne Viral Hemorrhagic Fever upon New York City’s unsuspecting populace brings bloody suffering within hours, death within a day, and spreads worldwide within a month. An online community called Prep For Doom has risen to the top of a recent doomsday preparation movement. Some have written them off as crazy while others couldn’t be more serious about the safety the preppers could provide in a global disaster. But when AVHF strikes, their preparation may not be enough to save them. From authors Laura Albins, ER Arroyo, Amy Bartelloni, Brea Behn, Casey L. Bond, TK Carter, Kate Corcino, Harlow C. Fallon, Kelsey D. Garmendia, Caroline A. Gill, DelSheree Gladden, John Gregory Hancock, Casey Hays, Kate L. Mary, Jon Messenger, Monica Enderle Pierce, Cameo Renae, Hilary Thompson, Yvonne Ventresca, and Megan White.
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Prep For Doom | DelSheree Gladden, Kate L. Mary, Amy Bartelloni, Yvonne Ventresca, Cameo Renae, Hilary Thompson, Casey Hays, Monica Enderle Pierce, Harlow C. Fallon, ER Arroyo, Laura Albins, Brea Behn, Casey L. Bond, TK Carter, Kate Corcino, Kelsey D. Garmendia, Caroline A. Gill, John Gregory Hancock, Jon Messenger, Megan White
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(2015) Here's a collection of interconnected stories by indie authors, all set in the same mid-apocalyptic world where a genetically engineered plague rages. The stories are just fine, without any real standouts. But I love where it comes from: it's produced by "Band of Dystopia" an online community of writers and readers who seem lovely, and it seems to be a labor more of passion than commerce. For that I'll call it a pick

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