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Ruined Cities

✍ Scribed by Jennifer Povey; John Biggs; Steve Rodgers; Jay Litwicki; Tom Howard; Simon Kewin; Dale Carothers; D.L. Young; Daniel Kason


Book ID
110640159
Publisher
Deepwood Publishing
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
201 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B00GY8C61S

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✦ Synopsis


The cities of humankind have crumbled, and the time of civilization is at an end. Nature reclaims what once belonged to it, while wretched creatures scrabble for the leavings of decay.

The life of man is now solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short, trapped by the reminders of the past, and blessed with a barren future.

Turn the page, and behold a majestic devastation.

Ruined Cities is a 110,000 word post-apocalyptic science fiction anthology edited by James Tallett. The sixteen authors appearing in the anthology, in order of their stories, are Jennifer Povey, John Biggs, Steve Rodgers, Jay Litwicki, Tom Howard, Simon Kewin, Dale Carothers, David Young, Daniel Kason, Brent Knowles, Robin Wyatt Dunn, J.S. Bangs, George Walker, Daryl Waryne, Joel V. Kela, and Elizabeth Macdonald.


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