Author : Christian Francis
Publisher : Echo On Publications
ISBN 13 : 1916582494
Total Pages : 370 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (165 download)
Book Synopsis The Last Day Under The Sun by : Christian Francis
Download or read book The Last Day Under The Sun written by Christian Francis and published by Echo On Publications. This book was released on 2024-10-31 with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Not all last days are the end, some are just the beginning. An exciting new cross-genre anthology featuring David W. Adams, Dihn Bailey, Eric Breau, C. Britt, Lacy Chantell, T.L. Combs, Sarah Cook, Atlas Creed, M.K. Dockery, H.E. Gober, D.L. Golden, Nicholas Grady, J.L. Heath, Dartanyan Johnson, Georgia C. Leigh, Jessie Maker, Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook, N.R. Phoenix, S.F. Rogers, A.D. Small and Chris Williams These are stories of love, death, loss, rebirth and renewal. These are stories of horror, fantasy, drama, grief, the apocalypse and everything in between. From the haunting prologue that sets the stage in a world where towering skyscrapers crumble into skeletal ruins, to the poignant epilogue that reflects on the last glimmer of hope in a cosmos destined for oblivion, this anthology delves deep into the human psyche. Whether it’s a mother grappling with the loss of her family, a lone survivor hiding from “bacon zombies” in a hidden cave, or a desperate soul seeking redemption in a world without light, the stories in The Last Day Under the Sun are a testament to the resilience and despair of the human spirit. Contributors to this anthology include established and emerging voices in fiction, each bringing their own style and vision to the end times. Readers will be captivated by the blend of horror, science fiction, comedy, drama and existential reflection as they journey through a world with all kinds of endings. The Last Day Under the Sun offers a compelling and unforgettable reading experience that lingers long after the final page is turned. Will you face your end with hope, fear, or something else entirely?