Truck Driver Cletus McCoy only wants one thing: to get back home and save his Mama from a fate worse than death. But, in a world crumbling into a vampire apocalypse, that is easier said than done. Cletus will have to truck his way through an emerging nation of bloodthirsty monsters hell-bent on making him supper. Guns, guts, and a boy named Sumbitch are our hero's only hope!
Forty years after the destruction of civilization...man is reduced to salvaging the ruins of a broken world.
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American Wasteland: Höllentrip durch die Postapokalypse
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Ben Austen, “The Post Post-Apocalyptic Detroit,” New York Times Magazine, July 13, 2014, 22–29, 37–38. 9. Joann Muller, “Quicken Billionaire Dan Gilbert on Giving Back to Detroit,” Forbes, September 18, 2012. 10.
Masahiro Mori, a robotics expert at Tokyo's Mukta Research Institute, first used the term “uncanny valley” in 1970. Mori's original idea suggested that once we began to build more and more lifelike computers, we will at first look at ...
-Eric Darton, author of Free City Alexander Shalom Joseph has read the love-letters traded between certainty and insecurity. These stories interrogate the differing pacts we make with the world we touch and the thoughts we come to trust.
In fact , even the phrase " the American Dream ” was popularized by a 1931 history book - James Truslow Adams's The Epic of America — that glorified the frontier as being the origin of the American Dream and of most of the nation's ...
In this case, the stories (by Ray Charbonneau, Delphine Pontvieux, John Reed, Matthew Christman, Mark R. Brand and Lawrence Santoro) look back from a fictional twentieth anniversary of 9/11, but one where John McCain won the 2008 and '12 ...