The Dark Ages

 

Epoch

Curtis considered the final draft of his manuscript, certain of two things.
1. The story was a best-seller. There was no doubt in his mind that it would dominate the top of literary sales charts for the next three to five years.
2. Publishing it would lead to the end of civilization.
And so he sat in a small restaurant, debating wether to mail it to a publisher or destroy it.
Wealth and fame on the one hand, infamy and destruction on the other.
Could one book—a fictional story—really be so dangerous?

 

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