3ffractusanct1
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Post by 3ffractusanct1 on Feb 11, 2013 2:24:49 GMT -5
In the not-quite-distant-future, America has become overtly politically correct, to the point that the people who God gives visions of an invasion are considered a threat by the recently atheistic government. Problem is, multiple sudden and intense freakstorms (including a new eruption from Mt. St. Helens) and a new foreign super power invade our soil. All electronic communication ceases. Moral laws are seen as obsolete. People start regressing to Old Testament metality- cannibalism, anarchy, and the quintessence of do-what-feels-right. Only problem for the new status quo is a scattered group of people who do not know they're connected through God's will to fight this new, dark way of life. A whitehat hacker, a washed-up officer, a gypsy clairvoyant, and a former nun with a deep heart for children. And they all need to bring back moralism at any cost.
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Post by Kessie on Feb 12, 2013 0:33:55 GMT -5
Sounds kind of like Ted Dekker's novels. Except he turned it into kind of a zombie apocalypse.
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3ffractusanct1
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Post by 3ffractusanct1 on Feb 13, 2013 13:24:39 GMT -5
Ted was the reason I became a fan of Christian fiction, but not the inspiration for this book. That would be a mix of Justin Cronin's The Passage, Stu Jones' Through the Fury to the Dawn, CoD: Modern Warfare 2+3, some Stephen King, and-most importantly-a good chunk of the Old Testament for research on human nature at it's (not quite) finest.
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Post by Kessie on Feb 13, 2013 14:13:53 GMT -5
If you wanted critiques, you could always join our critique group, the Anomalous Sandbox: groups.yahoo.com/group/AnomSandbox/The thing is, you'd get critiques, not validation, so enter at your own risk!
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