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Dead Too, Rights by Jaeger

Barely human. Barely concerned.

A meteor strikes Yellow Stone’s caldera and sets off a chain of earth shattering events.  Riots and widespread panic bring cities to their knees while earthquakes ripple from sea to shining sea.  As ashes fall from black clouds, people begin to die, and rise again.  Zombies and super volcanoes, together at last ladies and gentlemen. The story, set in . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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The Lifting of the Veil by Chris Tejeda

As most of the world is destroyed and nothing remains to fight for, Thomas Hayward leads a group of survivors against the forces that now populate Earth.  Desperately, against a toxic land and a soulless enemy, he tries to lead them toward the one location that may hold answers—the final resting place of the Roswell ’47 crash saucer and its . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The American Book of the Dead Part II by Henry Baum

Part II of The American Book of the Dead – a novel about evolution and the apocalypse, which won Best Fiction at the DIY Book Festival and the Gold IPPY Award for Visionary Fiction. In Part II, the writer of the first novel is commissioned to write another book that may help avert catastrophe, and pave the way for . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Terminal by Ben Hron

A zombie web novel. Zombies, a metaphor for a struggle we face every day.

It’s about Zombies. Groaning, moaning, maddened flesh eating abominations driven by their insensate desire to feed. Zombies, a metaphor for a struggle we face every day. A metaphor for our hopeless battle against the savage throng of the human tide . . . an ocean of grasping hands, tearing, ripping, desecrating what you have, who you are.  We struggle to keep our heads . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Fatal Cure by Michael Cooper

Sam is my kind of reluctant hero.  He is overweight, self-absorbed, and teetering on the edge of suicide after loneliness and fear have worn him down. Sam feels Life’s whip more keenly than most people.  A cynical slob with no delusions of grandeur, he wonders ‘why me’ at every step. As a bewildered non-combatant he is spared, by . . .

A complete novel.
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The Apocalypse Blog by Melanie Edmonds

A real-time blog of the end of the world.

Faith’s world has ended.  Broken, poisoned, and increasingly infested with the shambling dead, it isn’t much like the world she used to know.  She made it through an apocalypse with a handful of strangers, but what does she do next? This is her story, told in real-time as she tries to keep a journal of her group’s journey, searching . . .

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FATAL CURE

The Kind of Hero You Want to Read About (But Not Live With)

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
December 6, 2008

I should probably start with some kind of disclaimer here. The author of this work asked me to read it before submitting it to Web Fiction Guide because he wanted to know if it was ready.

I thought it was then and still do.

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THE APOCALYPSE BLOG

Acid Rain and Zombies – Weird Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

Member: Shutsumon
December 9, 2009

The Apocalypse Blog is a post-apocalyptic blog style web fiction.

When it comes to post-apocalyptic fiction I like my apocalypses weird and the one in The Apocalypse Blog fits. A mysterious terrorist attack all over the US (or even the globe) destroys civilization in one go and leaves behind a mysterious [more . . .]

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