Author: | Daniel Wilson | ISBN: | 9781326418137 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com | Publication: | September 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com | Language: | English |
Author: | Daniel Wilson |
ISBN: | 9781326418137 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com |
Publication: | September 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com |
Language: | English |
In a mysterious post-apocalyptic world walks a reporter, his next interview will offer both explanation and insight into the current disrepair of the world. The story he seeks is of one man’s addiction to the Wild drug in the lead up to the collapse of the old world order. “The city seen from above was a wasteland of rubble and overgrowth, time had not been our friend. It had been a few years now since it began, but the landscape still seemed oddly empty even as the civilised land crumbled. The streets gave more detail, long grass and wild plants dominated every lawn and crack in the pavement, left free to grow nature had once again reclaimed its lost land. Abandoned cars consumed by rust blocked almost every road, surrounded by chunks of dirtied rubble that littered the streets, coming from either the unkempt deteriorating buildings or the scorched bombed out shells left behind. Amongst this carnage, this undeniable scene of a shattered world, walked people”
In a mysterious post-apocalyptic world walks a reporter, his next interview will offer both explanation and insight into the current disrepair of the world. The story he seeks is of one man’s addiction to the Wild drug in the lead up to the collapse of the old world order. “The city seen from above was a wasteland of rubble and overgrowth, time had not been our friend. It had been a few years now since it began, but the landscape still seemed oddly empty even as the civilised land crumbled. The streets gave more detail, long grass and wild plants dominated every lawn and crack in the pavement, left free to grow nature had once again reclaimed its lost land. Abandoned cars consumed by rust blocked almost every road, surrounded by chunks of dirtied rubble that littered the streets, coming from either the unkempt deteriorating buildings or the scorched bombed out shells left behind. Amongst this carnage, this undeniable scene of a shattered world, walked people”