[B5JMS] new jms series announced

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Mon Jul 23 04:28:29 EDT 2001


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From: The Magus <march_21_1969 at yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 15:09:56 -0700 (PDT)
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>>what is this Jeremiah?
>>
> 
> Right around now in our timeline, a virus wipes out everyone on the planet over
> the age of puberty (figure around 12-13).  
> 
> It is now about 15 years later.  Those who were once children have now grown up
> and are in their late 20s on down.  For 15 years, they have been living on the
> scraps of the old world; now they must either continue the downward slide, or
> begin to rebuild the world, taking responsibility for themselves and the world
> and each other.
> 
> It is, oddly enough, a post-apocalyptic series about *beginnings* rather than
> endings, about hope rather then despair.  It is about the new world rising out
> of the ashes of the old world, what shape that world will take, and who will
> get to decide that shape.
> 
> More than that would be to give too much away.
> 
>  jms
> 
> (jmsatb5 at aol.com)
> (all message content (c) 2001 by synthetic worlds, ltd., 
> permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine 
> and don't send me story ideas)

There is a post-apocalypse children series in excistence
called "The Tribe"
http://www.tribeworld.com/
Where A plague has wiped out all the adults on Earth,
and the children must struggle to survive in a hostile world...

J. Kalk

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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
Date: 23 Jul 2001 03:57:40 GMT
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>There is a post-apocalypse children series in excistence
>called "The Tribe"
>http://www.tribeworld.com/
>Where A plague has wiped out all the adults on Earth,
>and the children must struggle to survive in a hostile world...

Except this isn't about the children at that time, it's about the adults they
have become...it's not about teens, it's about people now in their late 20s and
below.

 jms

(jmsatb5 at aol.com)
(all message content (c) 2001 by synthetic worlds, ltd., 
permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine 
and don't send me story ideas)







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