"Smack-dab, in the Middle of Nowhere" is a hilariously silly post-apocalyptic novel slated for late 2017 release. Read the first page here.
Read moreOnce upon a time, I had plans to produce a regular “radio broadcast” for the Crumble Bulletin, which would be titled “Higgins Talks Back”. In reality, this post-apocalyptic mini-podcast would fit into the Bulletin’s timeline, as another avenue of current affairs, quirky events and total weirdness. However, after producing the first episode, I made the […]
Read moreYo yo diggiest of dogs, it is I – Duncan P. Pacey, the writer of this post-apocalyptic blog. I’m pausing the regular weird Crumble Blog content to bring you a little update on how everything is going, and what to expect from the coming, most glorious year of 2017. Injury-B-Gone Back in October, I was […]
Read moreFrom moving off-grid to his father's legacy to deployment in Iraq, the journey of author Joel Horne has certainly been interesting.
Read moreWhen a past wrist injury comes back to haunt author Duncan P. Pacey, can he possibly recover? Discover why the Crumble Blog has such little content recently.
Read moreHi, Wastelanders 🙂 There will be a lull in content for a short time on both the Crumble Bulletin and this here blogorama, starting today. The reason being: Book! “Smack-dab, in the Middle of Nowhere” – a mad post-apocalyptic comedy novel set in the same universe as Crumble – is back from its first-round edits, […]
Read moreImagine a world where bombs dropped who knows how long ago, and society is slowly piecing itself back together. Starvation, radiation and mutation are all rampant, but the people of this desolate, awful Wasteland do their best to survive. Even if that means eating poor grandma. Now imagine you live in a shitty little town […]
Read moreIf you’re interested in the weird, post-apocalyptic world of Crumble and its inhabitants, you’ll love to know that there’s a whole bunch of extra content coming soon over the next year. Want news? You can’t handle the news! The real six o’clock news can be a bit dreary, or pretty downright boring if you ask […]
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