All the electricity has gone out, nobody knows why, and it’s five months later. Food is scarce, and gas is scarcer. The world isn’t sudden chaos: it’s simply quiet and lost. Survival depends on trusting the right people, and staying away from the wrong ones. But how can you tell the difference? Tulsa is a ground’s-eye view of the apocalypse: a front-row seat to the slow-motion unraveling of society and the things we believe comprise identity. As the world falls apart, there are people everywhere-trustworthy or treacherous-and somewhere in the countryside, there is a particular farm….
A propos de l’auteur
Christopher Harris has published four novels, and stories in such literary journals as Washington Square, LIT, News from the Republic of Letters and Slush Pile. He also hosts podcasts (The Juggernaut, Harris Football Podcast, Harris After Dark). On Twitter, you can follow him @Harris Football.