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A is for Apoc burning bright...

It's hard for me to say anything about apocs that I haven't already said. After all, I've written about apocs here, here, and here.

I grew up with the vague feeling that the world might end any day. My parents had some feelings that way, although I don't think they were well-articulated, more the general sense of dread of the Cold War. I also grew up in a house where the power would go out and stay out for hours, maybe as long as a day - and when I was thirteen, the power went out all over the city for an entire week. Combine that with almost all family vacations involving camping - possibly all vacations; I can't remember any that didn't - and I have this comfortable foundation need to be prepared for any off-the-grid sort of emergency.

That's my personal background on apocalypses. Even though our current rural property is close enough to a major line that it rarely loses power for more than ten minutes, I'm still more comfortable having the wood-burning stove (It's cheaper!) and would be happier still if I had a way to make hot water/make the water run (Yay well water if the electricity went out. In that sense, I'm prepared for small emergencies much more than the apocalypse. Then again - small emergencies are a lot more likely. (And, considering my habit of buying food in bulk when it's most on sale, we have Way More than the recommended three-day supply of food.)

I think one of the reason post-apoc settings have always appealed to me in fiction boils down to my feeling of disconnection with the modern world. There are myriad marvelous wonders - but there's also the daily grind and the social rules that seemed to rub me the wrong way. If there was no more modern world, a little voice sometimes whispers, there'd be no more nine-to-five.

Apocalypses are as much a fantasy/speculation as dragons in my mind, and I'm comfortable with that. (Though it's a bit easier to plan for the former than the latter!)

Date: 2015-04-03 12:20 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think the first time I even thought about the world ending was when I was in Junior High and the Three Mile Island nuclear plant accident occured. We lived within the evacuation zone, and the thought that it might blow up was really terrifying.

Date: 2015-04-03 12:21 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Oops, I don't have OpenID. The above comment was a return visit from Li @ Flash Fiction. Thanks for stopping by my blog, and happy A to Z!

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