![]() ![]() ![]() The message in these books was very clear: the future’s gonna suck, and even if you find a way to resist, things won’t turn out well for you. By sixth grade, I’d read all of the big dystopian classics- 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World-and rounded out my reading list with a generous side of horror fiction. My name is Erica Satifka, and I have a problem: I’m obsessed with apocalypses.Ĭontrary to much of the current trend in speculative fiction, I’ve always preferred a bleak ending to a happy one. ![]() And in this Big Idea for the appropriately-named How to Get to Apocalypse and Other Disasters, Satifka traces her obsession back to the beginning of the end. Satifka was into doom before doom was cool. Look, you can like apocalypses all you want, but here’s a fact: Erica L.
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