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Weird World War IV

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Explore new narratives of future warfare from leading voices in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. What would a conflict after Armageddon look like? Survivors from the radioactive remnants of World War III might resort to primitive weaponry or arcane magic, or perhaps engage in a bureaucratic nightmare that surpasses death itself. They could face off against each other or inter-dimensional foes, with lurking horrors emerging from the shadows. This anthology invites readers to sift through the ashes of civilization and gaze into a world shaped by atomic devastation, showcasing the haunting visions of World War IV crafted by today’s most innovative authors. Contributors include Jonathan Maberry, Steven Barnes, D.J. Butler, and many more, each offering unique perspectives and styles. The stories range from dystopian to hard-core sci-fi, ensuring a diverse collection that appeals to various audiences. Critics praise the anthology for its creativity and depth, highlighting the philosophical undercurrents that enrich the action. The book raises important questions about technology access and its implications, making the narratives not just entertaining but thought-provoking. With contributions that span multiple genres, this collection offers a compelling glimpse into the absurdity and complexity of future warfare.

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Weird World War IV, Jason Derulo

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2022
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Titre
Weird World War IV
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Baen Books
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
496
ISBN10
1982192402
ISBN13
9781982192402
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Explore new narratives of future warfare from leading voices in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. What would a conflict after Armageddon look like? Survivors from the radioactive remnants of World War III might resort to primitive weaponry or arcane magic, or perhaps engage in a bureaucratic nightmare that surpasses death itself. They could face off against each other or inter-dimensional foes, with lurking horrors emerging from the shadows. This anthology invites readers to sift through the ashes of civilization and gaze into a world shaped by atomic devastation, showcasing the haunting visions of World War IV crafted by today’s most innovative authors. Contributors include Jonathan Maberry, Steven Barnes, D.J. Butler, and many more, each offering unique perspectives and styles. The stories range from dystopian to hard-core sci-fi, ensuring a diverse collection that appeals to various audiences. Critics praise the anthology for its creativity and depth, highlighting the philosophical undercurrents that enrich the action. The book raises important questions about technology access and its implications, making the narratives not just entertaining but thought-provoking. With contributions that span multiple genres, this collection offers a compelling glimpse into the absurdity and complexity of future warfare.