Books tagged: postapocalypitic

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Dissension    by Carrie Baize
Price: $1.99 USD. 50400 words. Published on March 3, 2011. .

Owen was born and raised to be a soldier, and he was determined to be a damned good one. Until everything changed. "Dissension" chronicles one man's search for identity in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by an unending war. Owen tells his own story - detailing all he knows, feels, and learns over time - trusting that even if he can't make a difference, there's someone out there that can.
Ruin    by N.M. Martinez
You set the price! 78700 words. Published on August 11, 2011. .

Paula has grown up in the Neutral Territory and has never known a time without the neighboring Wildlands as a threat. Her government does what it can to protect her people, but they still live in fear. Then one night Paula's mother is arrested, and Paula is banned to the Wildlands. Now she must make a new life for herself in a territory of people she knows will not be welcoming.
Battlesongs of Hope    by Evan Couzens
Price: $2.99 USD. 98770 words. Published on September 2, 2011. .

Jacob Vogel is one of the few decent men in the world, but he couldn’t prevent his family’s murder during the riots after the ruling Wizards’ downfall. He flees to the hinterlands, but when the Wizards’ legacy returns to enslave humanity, Jacob must face his past, discover the power of redemption, and wield the human spirit as the only hope against tyranny.
Cryoskip's Footprints (short story - Atomic Wasteland Tales)    by Jason Anderson
Price: $0.99 USD. 9900 words. Published on October 11, 2011. .

Derek Mezer and Butch Clements were victims of a kidnapping. Their captors didn’t want a ransom; they wanted test subjects for cryogenic experiments. When Derek learns of a site that could help them identify the perpetrators, Butch is eager to join him. However, in a world where scavenging is a means of survival, there are others willing to fight, and kill, for what the ruins contain.
Dead Land, St. Julian and the New Salvation Army    by John Gregory
Price: Free! 1820 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

St. Julian and the New Salvation Army: The Fall of Drum City Saint Julian, a marvel of genetic engineering and human cloning, heads the forces of the New Salvation Army as they lay siege on the fortified outpost of Drum City. In his mission to spread the "word of God" by taking human settlements by force, St. Julian will unwittingly provoke the raging vengeance of Captain Thorne.
Dead Land, Junior and Pinto    by John Gregory
Price: Free! 2450 words. Published on November 13, 2011. .

Junior and Pinto: A Boy and His Car, by Clancy Smith. Dead Land grifter Junior and his equally gritty car, Pinto, are on their last leg when then reach a remote human outpost on the eastern coast. But just because he bartered his way inside, doesn't mean the con and his car will make it out in one piece.
Taking Care of Old Burt    by Eric T. Reynolds
Price: Free! 1310 words. Published on November 14, 2011. .

Short story about a post apocalyptic robot on the Moon who cares for an old hermit in an abandoned lunar colony. Robot has headed out to the old mine field to search for some needed parts, but how will the old hermit react to those?
Pegleg and Paddy Save the World    by Jonathan Maberry
Price: $0.99 USD. 6960 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

Take two half-wit and whiskey-soaked moonshiners, add a mean old lady, gangsters, a fiery comet and flesh-eating Zombies and you have the ingredients for a besotted and morbidly skewed version of the events leading up to the Great Chicago Fire. The cow had nothing to do with it!
Dead Land, Character Introductions    by John Gregory
Price: Free! 17840 words. Published on January 6, 2012. .

Dead Land is an expansive tale of a post-apocalyptic North America in 2250, seen through the lens of a ranging cast of characters, all striving to survive the violence of unleashed man and nature, without losing the last bit of their own humanity.