Disaster - short story On December 16, 1985, on the street of New York City, people rushed to the necessary places. The Gambino family is now the main family line of Mofia and will not be noticed by anyone. John has just been released from prison due to the abduction of kidnappers who kidnap Pual Castellona. Now he wants his return and will be the leader of famous Gambino criminals families. "A, Sammy is here!" Command Gotti. When Sami passed by, he resembled more what John wanted.
S. M. Sterling - a series of novels and short stories in progress. The catastrophe of uncertain history (most of the novel's speculation concerns multipurpose external forces often called "fixed bat"), electricity, internal combustion engines, and modern explosives work lose. Almost invincible artificial soldier - a physical guard - - Phillip George Chadwick fell into an unreliable force, the European Continent formed an alliance and invaded. The massacres, including the toxic electricity, "humanitarian" bombs, and the ruthless march of physical security guards in the UK resulted in the ruin of the entire European town.
This is the first short story novel by Olivia Clare writer, formerly known for her poetry. Not all articles in this series are directly related to natural disasters. Some of the disasters discussed in books are more personal and emotional, but Claire includes several stories about "environmental and artificial disasters". For example, in one story, Claire investigated the version of Las Vegas that drinking water is more expensive than medicine. In "Pétur" which won the O'Henry award in 2014, the mother and son faced the 2010 volcanic eruption at Eyjafjallajokull. You can also read stories online.
Drinking water in Las Vegas is a collection of short stories including incomplete populations, disasters, more than just alcohol and medicine. Perhaps it is an insult of prices, but this situation has not been captured as far as we thought, and major cities such as Cape Town are currently under threat of water. Claire is known for her poetry, a master of the language. Her tweaks were fully documented in the story of "Petur" which was published in Ecotone in 2013 and was awarded the 2014 O. Henry award. After the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in 2010, the mother and son were trapped in a distant Icelandic town (this is the name - it is true!), They suffered a spiritual decline