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Vignettes from the End of the World

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This is how the world ends.
This is how the world ends.
This is how the world ends.
Not in a bang, but in a book.
58 flash fiction stories of the final hours. Passion, pain and horror of the end of days, all in short vignettes.
Featuring stories from:
Christine Morga, Essel Pratt, Cameron Suey, T. Fox Dunham, Guy Anthony De Marco, Mandy DeGeit, Jessica McHugh, Kristopher Kelly, E. Catherine Tobler, Jamie Lackey, George Cotronis, William R.D. Wood, Lee Clark Zumpe, Lincoln Crisler, Eryk Pruitt, Michael H. Antonio, Kallirroe Agelopoulou, Steve Calvert, Rebecca J. Allred, Darcie Little Badger, Erik B. Scott, Terry M. West, Glenn Rolfe, Josh Strnad, J.A. Martin, Darryl Dawson, DJ Tyrer, Joana Eça de Queiroz, Lex T. Lindsay, Arno Hurter, Cameron Shifflet, J.P. Freeman, Marie DesJardin, Dusty Wallace, Doug Murano, Ken MacGregor, Victoria Dalpe, Kelda Crich, Pedro Iniguez, Joey Capora, S.R. Mastrantone, Damir Salkovic, Sylvia Spruck Wrigley, Jason Sharp, Leslianne Wilder, Jennifer Loring, Bryce Hughes, L.C. Mortimer, Rebecca Barbee, E. E. King, David Turnbull, Richard Thomas, Rose Blackthorn, K.Z. Morano, Adrian Ludens, Kenneth W. Cain, Michael Haynes, Michael Penkas

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First published January 1, 2014

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July 29, 2014
Do you relish in misery? Do happy endings raise your hackles because they are false? Cheats? Then this is a love letter to you. 58 micro stories about our final moments, 58 nightmares about the end of days. War, famine, disease, alien invasion... Say goodbye to your loved ones, pray that your faith holds up to its end of the bargain. Because when the sun sets, if it is allowed to set, the world as you know it is over.


These are the tales that haunted me the most:
-My Fathers Flannel by Essel Pratt
-My Country Dies, The World Dies Later by T. Fox Dunham
-Taking a Half-Day by Eryk Pruitt
-Centered by Terry M. West
-Ouija by Joey Capora
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