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Voices in the Dark: A Flashback/Dinosaur Apocalypse Story
Join horror author Bill Link (Skin Like Tanned Leather, Six Times the Terror) as he delves into Wayne Kyle Spitzer's post-apocalyptic Flashback universe with a tale of bad men and badder terrible lizards ... and what happens when evolution takes an unexpected turn. Beware the storm ... How did it all begin? That depends on where you were and who you ask. In some places it started with the weather-which quickly became unstable and began behaving in impossible ways.
In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees-it didn't take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated).
It didn't take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback-which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake-to change the face of the earth. Nor for the stories, some long and others short, some from before the maelstrom (and resulting societal collapse) and others after, to be recorded. It is a world in which man's cities have become overgrown jungles and extinct animals wander the ruins.
You can survive here, if you're lucky, and if you're not in the wrong place at the wrong time--which is everywhere, all the time. But what you'll never do is remain the same, for this is a realm in which anything can, and will, happen. So take a deep dive into these loosely connected tales of the Dinosaur Apocalypse (each of which can be read individually or as a part of the greater saga): tales of wonder and terror, death and survival, blood and beauty.
Do it today, before the apocalypse comes.
In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees-it didn't take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated).
It didn't take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback-which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake-to change the face of the earth. Nor for the stories, some long and others short, some from before the maelstrom (and resulting societal collapse) and others after, to be recorded. It is a world in which man's cities have become overgrown jungles and extinct animals wander the ruins.
You can survive here, if you're lucky, and if you're not in the wrong place at the wrong time--which is everywhere, all the time. But what you'll never do is remain the same, for this is a realm in which anything can, and will, happen. So take a deep dive into these loosely connected tales of the Dinosaur Apocalypse (each of which can be read individually or as a part of the greater saga): tales of wonder and terror, death and survival, blood and beauty.
Do it today, before the apocalypse comes.
Join horror author Bill Link (Skin Like Tanned Leather, Six Times the Terror) as he delves into Wayne Kyle Spitzer's post-apocalyptic Flashback universe with a tale of bad men and badder terrible lizards ... and what happens when evolution takes an unexpected turn. Beware the storm ... How did it all begin? That depends on where you were and who you ask. In some places it started with the weather-which quickly became unstable and began behaving in impossible ways.
In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees-it didn't take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated).
It didn't take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback-which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake-to change the face of the earth. Nor for the stories, some long and others short, some from before the maelstrom (and resulting societal collapse) and others after, to be recorded. It is a world in which man's cities have become overgrown jungles and extinct animals wander the ruins.
You can survive here, if you're lucky, and if you're not in the wrong place at the wrong time--which is everywhere, all the time. But what you'll never do is remain the same, for this is a realm in which anything can, and will, happen. So take a deep dive into these loosely connected tales of the Dinosaur Apocalypse (each of which can be read individually or as a part of the greater saga): tales of wonder and terror, death and survival, blood and beauty.
Do it today, before the apocalypse comes.
In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees-it didn't take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated).
It didn't take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback-which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake-to change the face of the earth. Nor for the stories, some long and others short, some from before the maelstrom (and resulting societal collapse) and others after, to be recorded. It is a world in which man's cities have become overgrown jungles and extinct animals wander the ruins.
You can survive here, if you're lucky, and if you're not in the wrong place at the wrong time--which is everywhere, all the time. But what you'll never do is remain the same, for this is a realm in which anything can, and will, happen. So take a deep dive into these loosely connected tales of the Dinosaur Apocalypse (each of which can be read individually or as a part of the greater saga): tales of wonder and terror, death and survival, blood and beauty.
Do it today, before the apocalypse comes.
Les livres de Wayne Kyle Spitzer

Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder No. 3 | September 2023. Black Sheep Magazine, #3
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 19 | August 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #19
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2,99 €

Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder No. 2 | August 2023. Black Sheep Magazine, #2
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
2,99 €

Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder No. 1 | July 2023. Black Sheep Magazine, #1
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 18 | July 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #18
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 17. Dark Horses Magazine, #17
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction | No. 16 | May 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #16
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 15 | April 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #15
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 14 | March 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #14
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €


Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 13 | February 2023. Dark Horses Magazine, #13
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €


Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 12. Dark Horses Magazine, #12
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
2,99 €

This Savage and Beautiful Night. Flashback/The Dinosaur Apocalypse: The Final Trilogy of Stories, #1
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
2,99 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 11 December 2022. Dark Horses Magazine, #11
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
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2,99 €

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Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 10 | November 2022. Dark Horses Magazine, #10
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
3,49 €

Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction No. 9 | October 2022. Dark Horses Magazine, #9
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
3,49 €

After the Flashback: The Flashback/Dinosaur Apocalypse Trilogy, Book Two. The Flashback Trilogy, #2
Wayne Kyle Spitzer
E-book
3,49 €