On a warm spring night, the sleepy northwoods town of Oakwood experiences the world-altering effects of an unusually brilliant aurora borealis. Multitudes of people disappear in what appears to be a religious rapture. At the same time, the technology of the world is plunged from the modern era to pre-industrial times. As the remnants struggle to understand what has happened, they must also scramble to survive. Does this lead to a dystopia (a place where life is difficult because of deprivation or oppression or terror), a utopia (a place or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens), or something else?
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AuthorJoel Kreger is a writer who grew up in Minnesota, spent many years of his life in Iowa and Wisconsin, and now lives in Minnesota. His life experience includes careers of serving 17 years as a Lutheran parish pastor, working 18 years as a public school teacher, and now writing as a novelist and blogger. Archives
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