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− | [http:// | + | * [http://fryadvocate.livejournal.com/39349.html More Glory To Their Eyes Than Blood] by [http://fryadvocate.livejournal.com/ fryadvocate] |
+ | * [http://wordsmiths.net/Maygra/thisdarkness.html Out of this Darkness] by [http://maygra.livejournal.com maygra] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse Apocalypse] at Wikipedia | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse Apocalypse] at Wikipedia |
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Definition
A work of fiction may be considered post-Apocalyptic when its setting or plot features a world in which civilization as we (or the characters) know it has ceased to exist. Many of these stories are set in a near, often dystopian future, or in alternate realities.
Although the term Apocalypse has origin in Christian religion and refers to a Revelation made by God, over time the definition of the word has expanded, and may now also indicate a more secular end to an age or era (such as by plague or war).
Example of Post-Apocalypse Fic
External links
Apocalypse at Wikipedia