Buzzkill An End of the World Anthology |
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Editor-In-Chief:
| Borsenik, Dianne |
Photographer:
| Alderman, Chandra |
Contribution by:
| Alderman, Chandra Anderson, Eric Bennett, Eleanor Bergmann, F. J. none, bree Brin, David Brightman, Steve Buck, Chansonette Burroughs, John Carstens, Wolfgang Eberhardt, Kevin Finley, Michael Goings, Debbie Gottl, T. M. Griffin, S. A. Hendrix, Howard Jakobsons, Clarissa Jordan, Mark Mark, Kuhar Lababidi, Yahia Landis, Geoffrey Lovecraft, Charles Lifshin, Lyn Miltner, Robert Moeller, Susann Oet, Jacob Passer, Jay Perez, Juan Manuel Pezzo, Jen Plunkett, Ed Provost, Terry Puckett, Tina Raymond, R. L. Roos, Amy Mothersbaugh Salamon, Russell Salinger, Michael Schmidt, Heather Ann Shell, MaxWell Simons, J. R. Smith, Kathy Smith, Robert Smith, Steven B. Srygley-Moore, Carolyn Stanley, James E. Turzillo, Mary Wallace, George |
Conducted by:
| Rueal, Alexis |
ISBN: | 978-0-9857897-0-1 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2012 |
Publisher: | NightBallet Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.00 |
Book Description:
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The mythology surrounding the abrupt end of the Mayan Calendar argues for a cataclysmic or catalystic event to occur. Will we perish by alien attack, radiation, biohazard, or catastrophic climactic change? Or will the solstice usher in an unprecedented age of peace and enlightenment for mankind? Buzzkill: Apocalypse - An End of the World Anthology is an 80-page book of poems, excerpts, and photographs exploring the "end of the world as we know it" as interpreted by 48 different...
More DescriptionThe mythology surrounding the abrupt end of the Mayan Calendar argues for a cataclysmic or catalystic event to occur. Will we perish by alien attack, radiation, biohazard, or catastrophic climactic change? Or will the solstice usher in an unprecedented age of peace and enlightenment for mankind? Buzzkill: Apocalypse - An End of the World Anthology is an 80-page book of poems, excerpts, and photographs exploring the "end of the world as we know it" as interpreted by 48 different contributors. From prose poem to concrete, sonnet to rap, haiku to free verse, and in color and black-and-white, we explore all the possibilities.