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Wcom - A Zimbell House Anthology

E. W. Farnsworth, Todd Salvia, Joshua Williams

Casa editrice: Zimbell House Publishing, LLC

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A wormhole casting a malicious pall over a once normal life.  
A secret safe haven for those seeking shelter from deadly superbugs.  
Billionaires greedily latching onto money making schemes at the crux of the new millennium.  
A resource for the truth behind September 11th, 2001.  
A massive multiplayer game that takes cute fairy tales to the dark, dangerous level.  
A website that brings your written fantasies to life—but are they the fantasies you really want?  
The mysterious offering of a life that answers the question, “why”—and the dangerous actions that must precede this life. 
Seven writers dive into their own interpretation of the world of W.com. 
Maybe you’ll log off, maybe you won’t. 
Featured Contributors 
Todd Salvia
Joshua Williams
E. W. Farnsworth
Erin Darby Gesell
Kyra Leroux
Luis Manuel Torres
and
Aspen Beaulieu
 
Disponibile da: 02/07/2019.

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