Szczegóły książki
Format
Kindle
Strony
176
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Oct 3, 2016
Wydawca
J. Ellington Ashton Press
Opis
In a world where humanity's wastefulness has reached catastrophic heights, a group of talented authors comes together to explore the haunting consequences of a society drowning in trash. Each contributor brings a unique voice to the collective narrative, weaving chilling tales that dive deep into the abyss of environmental neglect and personal despair. With vivid storytelling and imaginative scenarios, the authors illuminate how the detritus of civilization can transform into a landscape of horror.
The characters crafted by these writers embody the struggles of a society teetering on the edge, battling not only the physical remnants of their choices but also the psychological barriers that arise from a polluted existence. From the grotesque to the surreal, the narratives explore themes of survival, loss, and the creeping sense of isolation that arises when confronted with the overwhelming impact of waste. As the stories unfold, readers are gripped by a sense of urgency, compelled to reflect on their own interactions with the environment.
As the anthology progresses, it becomes evident that the impacts of a discarded world extend beyond mere aesthetics—they seep into the very fabric of human connection and identity. In this collaborative effort, the authors challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths while simultaneously igniting a spark of hope amid the chaos, urging a reconnection with the planet before it is too late. Through richly drawn characters and imaginative plots, they engage the audience in an unsettling yet all-too-relevant discourse on the fate of a world buried beneath its own refuse.
The characters crafted by these writers embody the struggles of a society teetering on the edge, battling not only the physical remnants of their choices but also the psychological barriers that arise from a polluted existence. From the grotesque to the surreal, the narratives explore themes of survival, loss, and the creeping sense of isolation that arises when confronted with the overwhelming impact of waste. As the stories unfold, readers are gripped by a sense of urgency, compelled to reflect on their own interactions with the environment.
As the anthology progresses, it becomes evident that the impacts of a discarded world extend beyond mere aesthetics—they seep into the very fabric of human connection and identity. In this collaborative effort, the authors challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths while simultaneously igniting a spark of hope amid the chaos, urging a reconnection with the planet before it is too late. Through richly drawn characters and imaginative plots, they engage the audience in an unsettling yet all-too-relevant discourse on the fate of a world buried beneath its own refuse.
Gatunki
Horror