This poetry collection explores the fall of humanity, the end of the world, and all points in between. From society's focus on the superficial in "Celebrity Unknown," to the wages of sin in "Gamma," even to the cataclysmic apocalypse in "Navras." Utilizing an eclectic point of view and poignant delivery, "A Modern Apocrypha" is a darkly moving work that explores and exposes the unattractive underbelly and ultimate redemption of the mortal soul and modern society.
Nicole Pramik is a speculative fiction writer whose works include The Cursebreaker of Equinox, a fantasy short story collection, and Kingdom of Ravens, a standalone YA fantasy novel. She holds an MA in English and was once an English and Humanities professor. She is a self-proclaimed nerdy bookworm who's always writing and enjoys listening to classical music and EDM while entertaining ideas for more stories and trying to teach herself Scandinavian languages for fun.
This was my first self-published work, so of course I'm a tiny bit proud of it. :) Thanks to anyone who's checked it out and enjoyed my first foray into poetry.