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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHumanity is brought to the edge of extinction by an act of war. But in the bowels of Los Angeles, Marty and Lucas, are unaware of the events that will soon force them into a life of survival. During their escape, they meet Julie. She is a beautiful woman who has spent considerable time in hiding. Now, they find themselves traveling across the county to a place where Marty feels their safety is certain.
But life is cold and uncaring, and after the trio becomes a pair tragedy raises its head. With their destination in sight, Marty is confronted by the necessity to fight off a confrontation with humankind's animal nature. The losses are more than he can cope with as he gathers together the remainder of the group and continues their journey to find a place to call home.
Clifford Beck
A native of Upstate New York, Clifford Beck received the bulk of his education at the State University of New York at Albany. His writing began with experiments in poetry, inspired by ancient literature. Later, he attended Southern Maine Technical College, earning a degree in New Media. His work is largely an exploration into human darkness and the dynamics of madness. Having a background in design and illustration, he also creates the cover art for his novels.
Now a resident of Portland, Maine, he tends to write what speaks to him the loudest, occasionally relying on music for inspiration. But, ideas have always come to him during the most unlikely of situations and is always with pen and pad at the ready. During the course of his life, he has been seen as someone in possession of a rather peculiar personality, but has come to accept this as a commonality among writers in general and an expression of what makes the mind of a writer tick.
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