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2012
2012
2012
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2012

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Everyone said it's the last day of Earth and he went outside and waited.
A short story about the apocalypse.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTed Stetson
Release dateJan 19, 2011
ISBN9781458112323
2012
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Ted Stetson

Ted Stetson is a member of SFWA. He was born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island and went to Seton Hall and Hofstra. He graduated from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas. He was awarded First Place by the Florida Literary Arts Council and First Place in the Lucy B. McIntire contest of the Poetry Society of Georgia. His short fiction has appeared in Twisted Tongue, MysteryAuthors.com, Future Orbits, State Street Review, and the anthologies; One Evening a Year, Mota: Truth, Ruins Extraterrestrial Terra, Ruins Terra and Barren Worlds. His books include: Night Beasts, The Computer Song Book.

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    Wow. I usually try not to write such a negative review. But, I just cannot help wondering what in the world I just read. Realistically, this was more flash fiction than anything else. And I generally have no objection to that. I have seen some beautifully written flash fiction. But this? This really should have seen another pair of eyes before the author hit the publish page.

    It is an interesting premise. An asteroid headed for Earth could mean the end of the world. I had hoped the author would have done more with it, and yet I found this really lacking. The editing issues are glaring. Their when the word there should be, things like that.

    Overall, I was sorely disappointed with this particular story.

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