The world has come to an end and is in a state of psuedo-rebirth. Many figures appear to try and reshape the world with their ideals. But only one can be left standing. Will it be one of the uncanny high school kids that got thrown in the mix by insane circumstance? Or perhaps it will be a deity, the devil himself, or someone completely unexpected that shapes the new world. Anything can happen in this post-apocalyptic tale that follows a group of teenagers, who are just trying to handle what they've been given in this crazy new world.
David Orr is the poetry columnist for the New York Times Book Review. He is the winner of the Nona Balakian Prize from the National Book Critics Circle and the Editor’s Prize for Reviewing from Poetrymagazine. Orr’s writing has appeared in Poetry, Slate, The Believer, and Pleiades magazine. He holds a B.A. from Princeton and a J.D. from Yale Law School.