Clayton Smith: APOCALYPTICON. 3/17/ 5 Comments Three years have passed since the Jamaicans caused the apocalypse, and things in post-Armageddon Chicago have settled into a new kind of normal. Unfortunately, that "normal" includes collapsing skyscrapers, bands of bloodthirsty maniacs, and a dwindling cache of survival supplies. After. Clayton Smith is the author of the novels Apocalypticon, Anomaly Flats, Na Akua, and Mabel Gray and the Wizard Who Swallowed the Sun, as well as the short story collections it Came from Anomaly Flats, Circadia, and Pants on Fire: A Collection of Lies/5(). · Apocalypticon. Three years have passed since the Jamaicans caused the apocalypse, and things in post-Armageddon Chicago have settled into a new kind of normal. Unfortunately, that "normal" includes collapsing skyscrapers, bands of bloodthirsty maniacs, and a dwindling cache of survival supplies. After watching his family, friends, and most of the non-sadistic elements of society Brand: Tantor Audio.
Apocalypticon (Clayton Smith) Cage of Souls (Adrian Tchaikovsky) Hollow Kingdom (Kira Jane Buxton) Lethal Seasons (Alice Sabo, series) The Feed (Nick Clark Windo) Unamerica (Cody Goodfellow) The Marrow Thieves (Cherie Dimaline) The Iron Devils (Ari Marmell) The House Next Door (Jule Owen) 2. Share. Report Save. audiobook (Unabridged) mid; Apocalypticon Series, Book 1 · Apocalypticon By Clayton Smith. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Listen to a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Clayton Smith is the author of the novels Apocalypticon, Anomaly Flats, Na Akua, and Mabel Gray and the Wizard Who Swallowed the Sun, as well as the short story collections it Came from Anomaly Flats, Circadia, and Pants on Fire: A Collection of Lies. His short stories have been featured in several publications, including Write City Magazine.
Clayton Smith is a writer, teacher, and entrepreneur based in Chicago. He is an assistant professor of instruction in the Business and Entrepreneurship Department at Columbia College Chicago, and he is the co-founder of Media Empire Media. His work includes the novels Apocalypticon, Anomaly Flats, and Na Akua and the comedic plays Death and McCootie and The Depths. Clayton Smith is a sometimes-writer, sometimes-napper based in Chicago, where he uses neither his bachelor’s in journalism nor his master’s in arts management. He is often calamitous, and good at bacon. He lives with his impressively tolerant wife. apocalypticon by clayton smith spotlight and giveaway BLURB: Three years have passed since the Jamaicans caused the apocalypse, and things in post-Armageddon Chicago have settled into a new kind of normal.
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