Dear readers,
Still here folks, just busy with school stuff which has become my priority (all the work's paid off, I'm at the top rank of my class)
Despite the lack of posts here the last 3 months, unique traffic is steady and growing. I'm taking advantage of a brief semester break to play catch up on a few things.
There should be some fresh content coming your way soon. Thanks again for the support!
- RVS
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
100th post at Apocalypse Hub
I was originally going to post a book review here but that didn't feel right for this seemingly small yet significant milestone.
100th post is a big deal for me because I started this site mainly as an outlet for my interest in post-apocalyptic survival which came about through my fiction writing. I started this while working a demanding day job and in the midst of preparing to make a cross-country move. The late nights just got later but I made a deadline for myself and damn it I was going to make that work. This little site gave me something to focus on during a time of personal and professional chaos.
Why the apocalypse?
It wasn't so much how it will all end that intrigues me, it's more about how people, better yet - the individual - would cope when thrust in that scenario. If there were survivors, what would they do if one day everything they knew was all gone. Back to square one.
There wasn't any formula as to what would be posted here. If it was interesting to me, it was published. Along the way, I've enlisted the help of anyone who wanted to pitch in and I'm thankful for the ones that have stepped up and contributed their talent and knowledge.
Please check out these two wonderful writers and check out their work:
Chandra over at http://ramblingsofenglish.wordpress.com/
and
Noel over at http://lekayrnthon.wordpress.com/
I have many plans for upgrades and expansion for this site. Who knows what it will look like by next year. I hope I still have the time and energy to continue this between fiction writing and the demands of academia.
The visitors keep me coming back though. The slow but steady rise in traffic in encouraging and fuels me to keep at this.
Again, many thanks!
100th post is a big deal for me because I started this site mainly as an outlet for my interest in post-apocalyptic survival which came about through my fiction writing. I started this while working a demanding day job and in the midst of preparing to make a cross-country move. The late nights just got later but I made a deadline for myself and damn it I was going to make that work. This little site gave me something to focus on during a time of personal and professional chaos.
Why the apocalypse?
It wasn't so much how it will all end that intrigues me, it's more about how people, better yet - the individual - would cope when thrust in that scenario. If there were survivors, what would they do if one day everything they knew was all gone. Back to square one.
There wasn't any formula as to what would be posted here. If it was interesting to me, it was published. Along the way, I've enlisted the help of anyone who wanted to pitch in and I'm thankful for the ones that have stepped up and contributed their talent and knowledge.
Please check out these two wonderful writers and check out their work:
Chandra over at http://ramblingsofenglish.wordpress.com/
and
Noel over at http://lekayrnthon.wordpress.com/
I have many plans for upgrades and expansion for this site. Who knows what it will look like by next year. I hope I still have the time and energy to continue this between fiction writing and the demands of academia.
The visitors keep me coming back though. The slow but steady rise in traffic in encouraging and fuels me to keep at this.
Again, many thanks!
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