Last Human on Earth for Writer's Cramp |
Last Humans Writers’ Cramp One day Sam Adams Wwoke up, and found himself All alone in a world Devoid of humans. Everyone in the world Had vanished The internet was silent The TV and radio Silent as well. He walked outside Saw buses, cars, trucks, and trains Piled up in huge crashes When the drivers and passengers dDsappeared into the either. As everyone had just vanished He wondered what had happened To all the people. Was this the rapture That the Christians were always Talking about? He starts walking The streets of San Francisco Looking for survivors. He puts out a message On a ham radio A mysterious woman Maria Lee responds.. They met up And decide to get together As they were the last humans on earth Endlessly wondering what had happened. They get guns to fend off The bears, cheetahs, coyotes, Feral dogs, lions, tigers, and wolves,. The world soon reverted To a world without humans. As the earth abides. Write a poem or story about a character who wakes up one day to find that everyone in the world has disappeared, except for one other person who they've never met before. The two of them must navigate this strange new world together. New to the Cramp? Check out "How to Enter the Writer's Cramp" for information about how to enter. Inspired by the classic novel "The Earth Abides" written in 1949 by George Stewart about a man who wakes up in a world where all the people were suddenly gone, and by the series, " Dies the Fire" by George Sterling about a massive power failure that plunges the world into darkness, with 90 percent of humanity dying within months as the food supply system totally collapses. in both novels, wild cats escape from zoos and game parks along with other exotic animals and spread out across the earth eating the now feral cows, horses, pigs, chickens, deer, and of course the terrified human survivors, some of whom become cannibal gangs to survive. Earth Abides Cover of the 1949 Random House first edition Author George R. Stewart Cover artist H. Lawrence Hoffman[1] Country United States Language English Genre Science fiction Publisher Random House Publication date 1949 Media type Print (hardcover) Pages 373 ISBN 978-0345487131 OCLC 2205195 Earth Abides is a 1949 American post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by George R. Stewart. The novel tells the story of the fall of civilization from deadly disease and the emergence of a new culture with simpler tools. Set in the 1940s in Berkeley, California, the story is told by Isherwood Williams, who emerges from isolation in the mountains to find almost everyone dead. Earth Abides won the inaugural International Fantasy Award in 1951. It was included in Locus Magazine's list of best All Time Science Fiction in 1987 and 1998[2] and was a nominee to be entered into the Prometheus Hall of Fame.[3] In November 1950, it was adapted for the CBS radio program Escape as a two-part drama starring John Dehner. Dies the Fire - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dies_the_Fire Dies the Fire is a 2004 alternate history and post-apocalyptic novel written by S. M. Stirling. It is the first installment of the Emberverse series and is a spin-off from S. M. Stirling's Nantucket series in which the Massachusetts island of Nantucket is thrown back in time from March 17, 1998 to the Bronze Age. In Dies Setting Dies the Fire is a fantasy novel set in post-apocalyptic Oregon and Idaho. After an unknown phenomenon disables most forms of modern technology such as electricity, high-pressure steam-power, combustion, … |