Working After the Collapse

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Working After the Collapse by Barry Pomeroy, Barry Pomeroy
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Author: Barry Pomeroy ISBN: 9781310700538
Publisher: Barry Pomeroy Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Barry Pomeroy
ISBN: 9781310700538
Publisher: Barry Pomeroy
Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Working After the Collapse is a series of interlaced stories set in the different provinces and territories of Canada in a vaguely futuristic time when the worst implications of Peak Oil have come to pass. Different characters for each story tell of the collapse of society from their own perspective. Mothers worry about their children’s future, entrepreneurs about their business schemes, kids about being left alone and defenceless in a brutal world, and workers try to balance their need for employment against the criminal acts they are called upon to perform.
The disparate portraits of this crumbling society show the growing debility of government when dealing with the oil industry as well as the increasing power of multinationals. Land ownership undergoes a radical change and Monsanto seizes vast tracts of land. Modified legislation allows businesses like Waymart, anxious as ever to capitalize on human misery, to exploit the cheap labour that is a result of mass unemployment.
These stories detail the disintegration of infrastructure, including hydro-electric power and telephone, train, truck, car and bus transport, and the growing desperation of the people. The representation of this era is not entirely a portrait of misery, however. The various narrators offer an inspiring view of our unwillingness to surrender our dignity even in inhumane circumstances.

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Working After the Collapse is a series of interlaced stories set in the different provinces and territories of Canada in a vaguely futuristic time when the worst implications of Peak Oil have come to pass. Different characters for each story tell of the collapse of society from their own perspective. Mothers worry about their children’s future, entrepreneurs about their business schemes, kids about being left alone and defenceless in a brutal world, and workers try to balance their need for employment against the criminal acts they are called upon to perform.
The disparate portraits of this crumbling society show the growing debility of government when dealing with the oil industry as well as the increasing power of multinationals. Land ownership undergoes a radical change and Monsanto seizes vast tracts of land. Modified legislation allows businesses like Waymart, anxious as ever to capitalize on human misery, to exploit the cheap labour that is a result of mass unemployment.
These stories detail the disintegration of infrastructure, including hydro-electric power and telephone, train, truck, car and bus transport, and the growing desperation of the people. The representation of this era is not entirely a portrait of misery, however. The various narrators offer an inspiring view of our unwillingness to surrender our dignity even in inhumane circumstances.

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