Coming soon: Post-nuclear comedy fiction like you haven't seen before.

Hi, 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, […]

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Every post-apocalyptic Poke-ball needs a scope.

Pokemon GO came out recently, and unless you’ve been living under a Snorlax, you’ll know that it’s insanely popular. Like, servers can’t handle it, human beings actually LEAVING THE HOUSE to get exercise popular. The real backstory of the Poke-world is cool enough – with god-like Pokemon creating all your favourite regions and characters like many […]

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A few of apocalyptic sci-fi novel "Man of War".

I’m not all about the post-nuclear apocalypse. Sometimes, reading alternative examinations of humanity’s end is refreshing, and even a little inspiring. Although I’m not a big fan of ‘aliens take over the Earth, oh no run – they so powerful and we so weak (but we still win in end, yes we do)’, I decided […]

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A review of post-apocalyptic novel "Home"

“Home” is the first part of a series of post-apocalyptic stories that I just started reading on Kindle, penned by author Tom Abrahams. Whilst recently romping around the Scottish Highlands, I took a look at this introductory novel to see what it was like… What is “Home” about? Without giving anything away, “Home” follows the […]

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