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Anyway, in case anyone is interested, there's a giveaway going for it now at /giveaway/sh...
I'd love to hear what folks think and to see posts on other new dystopian efforts.
Best,
Scott

Hey Sophie - I would suggest Tara Benner's "The Fringe" series.


I’m visiting here to read people’s ideas and opinions about utopian and dystopian fiction, and how they relate to political philosophy. I’m also looking for people willing to read my book for review when it comes out. It will be going on presale soon!
Here’s a synopsis, and the website is here:
After the environment collapses, humanity lives in a giant shopping mall a thousand miles across. It seems like a paradise, but Mallworld’s greedy oligarchs subjugate the people through overwork, overconsumption, and bloody spectacles. Jime Galilei is a cynical, failing everyman who rejects bread-and-circus consumerism and ignites a political revolution to restore democracy, community, and a green Earth.
You’ve got a great community here, and I’m looking forward to reading what you all think!


My read-out-of-your-comfort-zone list for this year is dystopian/Apocalyptic. So far it's not going great. I already read "the stand" by Stephen King, "the passage" by Justin Cronin and Metro 2033 by Dmitry Gulkhovsky. I found none of these really well written and in parts illogical, annoying or boring.
I am glad I found this group. Hopefully I can get some inspiration and recommendations here to have more success with my list this year :)

Welcome to the group!
Currently I am reading Coyote Songs by Gabriel Igelsias
It is good so far.

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Currently reading The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires

I have a trailer here if you like to get hyped:
Interstellar Islands - After the 3rd World War came the Final War.
Two teenagers, Marlow and Zane, still remain in a bunker after watching the rest of their community pass on.
Their redemption comes from a group of gatherers who claim to be representatives of the last surviving colony of humans.
Despite the gatherer's questionable motives, Marlow and Zane have little choice but to go with them to the asteroid belt... to live in their Interstellar Islands.

I believe that many dystopian fiction novels parallel real life in figurative or proverbial ways:
Like we live in an information matrix; there is a proverbial hunger games going on in the political arena; and it seems like they are always trying to use propaganda, shaming, and even threats to polarize people and divide them into factions. I could parallel so many other dystopias.
It bother's me, however, how many liberal ideals are more prevalent in most dystopian literature; though I don't consider myself Liberal, Conservative, or Libertarian. I am a Voluntaryist.

; I'm 15, a Hufflepuff, enfp-t, and a taurus :)) I love spending time watching movies/shows when I'm not reading or doing school work but I also love Youtube !! It's kind of been my support system for the past 6 years. (fav YouTubers are definitely on the gaming side; Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, Crankgameplays, Unus Annus !!)
My favorite Dystopian series are definitely The Hunger Games (it kinda broke my heart) and Uglies by Scott Westerfeld!! :)

I want to share the joy I feel now that I have finished the last edit of the rewrite, of the draft of the edit of... You get the picture ...of my novel, 'The Brotherhood of Necessity', ..."
Hi Stephen, congratulations - you obviously hooked them; that requires huge talent; you are the sort of writer readers yearn for; and they are the sort of readers who are, for all writers, a pure delight. I have a dystopian series coming out shortly. gilbertreid.com

My name is Kasia, and I love to read and write YA dystopian novels! My favorites are The Hunger Games, Divergent, The Testing, Vox and 1984.
My first YA dystopian novel comes out tomorrow, Oct 30! It's about teenagers living in a world where everyone is born with deathdays on their wrists.
It's called The Countdown (The Deathday Chronicles, A Prequel), and I'm still looking for ARC readers who'd be willing to read and review. If this sounds like something for you, get in touch! Thanks! :)
Here's the book:
/book/show/5...

As a prepper and post-apocalyptic fiction fan, I'm happy to see how big the apocalypse community is!
I'm Ned from Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm a big fan of doomsday vehicles and survival stories!
As part of my introduction, I'd love to invite you to check out my 4th book, . It's an action-packed dystopian book about the story of Matt Macain in a world that lost 80% of its population because of a deadly virus (Sounds familiar?)
Since I'm self-publishing this book, I decided to run a crowdfunding campaign to cover the costs. In return for your generosity, you will receive a printed book, audiobook, ebook, or the entire package based on your contribution level.
Please feel free to reach out about what you think about the story, cover, and everything else. I'd love to hear from fellow post-apocalyptic fiction lovers! My email is [email protected]
BLURB:
After a deadly virus wipes out 80 percent of the world’s population, Matt Macaine, an ordinary urban resident, must now live in a corrupt society ruled by gangs after the government’s collapse.
Unwilling to abide by new rules, Matt escapes his apartment and ventures on a cross-country trip to unite with his family. He eventually realizes the virus and gangs are not the only threats in this post-apocalyptic world.
Is it a mistake to leave the confines of his home, or is fleeing worth what he uncovers?
Stay safe!
Ned

My name is Roger Alan Bonner. I'm a self-published writer. I'm not a member of any dystopian community, whatever that is, but these days big threats surround us, and I think they're worth examining (as Twain put it, the prospect of being hung in the morning focuses the mind wonderfully).


Have a nice afternoon!







I decided to join this group because, well, I don't have many friends that I can physically talk to about books, and I needed some outlet for my dystopia freakouts.

I'm always looking for Beta readers. Would you be interested in an early look at a crazed, dystopian sci-fi/fantasy novel called PSYKER?
If so, I will throw you a link to a bookfunnel page where you can download the pre-released version.
Regards,
Rory Surtain

In 2018, the world is plagued by extreme climate change and increasing natural disasters. A bizarre illness is also weaving its way throughout small towns and big cities alike; its victims marked by insanity, violence, murder, and suicide. Against this grim backdrop, a resilient group of like-minded individuals retreats to a 20 acre off-the-grid compound. Armed with tools, knowledge, skills, and a desire for community, they attempt to survive isolation and a bitter Montana winter in a world that has gone mad.
(Ash Tuesday )



I shelved some books as 'dystopian' already but I would really like to read more.
I've read a number of books that's already mentioned in this group, such as 1984 and The Stand etc. and these ones are on my Dystopian shelf too:
- The anomaly � Hervé le Tellier
- Future Shop � Gideon Burrows
- The end of the world running club � Adrian J. Walker
- The trees � Ali Shaw
- INCH � Kenneth James Allen
- Blood Music � Greg Bear
- The girl with all the gifts � M.R. Cary

i’ve always been in love with dystopian movies but it wasn’t until recently that i knew that’s what the genre was called (lol). these past 2 months, ive been reading again (after about 6 years of not doing so). rekindling my inner child :)). the only dystopian books i’ve been reading recently are ones that i’ve watched as movies/tv shows but i hope i find some great stories to read from this group!

My name is Hamim. I am French. I enjoy reading dystopian stories and imagine what our future could be.

My preferred genres are horror, sci-fi, mystery, thriller, and, of course, dystopia. Add some psychological elements to those and I'm all about it! I do read other genres occasionally, but they're my favourites.
I like to write a bit myself and would love to have something published one day. (I can dream lol.)
I've been on goodreads about a year, but I haven't got very far into the social side of things, so I'm just hopping into some groups in hopes of making some friends to discuss books with, get some recommendations, etc.
Cheers!

I love to dance and I'm a Zumbaholic.
Under the name B. G. Austin I write Dystopian. I am working on a new series named Garbage. The title does not come from the writing, Ha! I've been writing for a long time and, also, publish under B. Austin. My books are really well written. The title comes from a social class in the future when earth is ruled by an emperor.
I'm happy to have joined the group.
B.G. Austin



I’m obsessed with the legend trilogy by Marie Lu and have read all of it 3 times even though I finished it for the first time just over a month ago
A tip for people who are looking for life after legend 1 and 2 go on Marie lu’s instagram and scroll through her story highlights until you find one titled life after legend, there you can read Day’s point of view for both books!

I love sci-fi, fantasy, and dystopian books. if y'all have any recommendations, I'm open to hearing them!

ok, thanks!


I'm Richard from Ontario, Canada. I've always been and avid fan of the horror genre. My fav sub-genre would be zombies just because they look gross and always freaked me out as a kid. The apocalyptic nature also always weirded me out (thinking that everything you always knew is now gone and will never be again - how do you reconcile that in your mind?). My least fav would probably be vampires since they seem to well-groomed and less disgusting. Perhaps I'm a fan of gore, then? Body horror (to some degree - don't really appreciate excessive gore either). Sometimes I'm in the mood for less intense horror, other times more intense but really need to be in the mood for it.
I'm also a ŷ author and have released in the horror / zombie genres. I've gathered inspiration for my books from a variety of sources like TV shows (hello, Walking Dead), movies (George Romero is brilliant), and, of course, other brilliant authors like Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Paul Trembley, T Kingfisher. It's always fascinating to discover a new author and explore their unique writing styles.
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That was such a good book!