April 17, 2012 12:14 pm EDT
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Alex Adams - White Horse
Debut author Alex Adams presents her post-apocalyptic vision in 'White Horse'.
There have been many different visions of the end of the world. What once was the domain of organized religion has since been turned over to writers, artists and filmmakers, and the apocalypse now comes in a variety of different flavors. Zombies seem to be enjoying a resurgence, but there’s also ecological disaster, climate change, nuclear war, meteoric ...
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