What if the entire planet fell asleep for ten years? And most people didn't wake up? The Plus races across the country, where people are desperate for food, and mankind's only hope is a wounded former Marine Major. From Chicago to Area 51, The Plus is a science fiction tale that's ripped from the headlines. "It wasn’t the normal kind of Armageddon. Yeah, a bunch of people died. But some stuff still worked. Kinda. But as you’d expect, after ten years, most of the stuff didn’t. The smart people called it The Hyber. Most everyone else called it The Plus. You know, like in ‘Plus Ten.’ Get it?
Jay Stuck lives in Connecticut with his lovely wife, a needy cat and plenty of birds and squirrels who dine daily from outdoor feeders.
He has been an executive speechwriter for a major international conglomerate; handled advertising and communications for companies in the insurance, banking, computer, office products and marine industries; ran the brand marketing for the largest security company in the country and once owned an inn in Vermont. He currently works for a technology security company.
Jay was a Teaching Fellow in Communications at the University of Michigan and has won over a dozen awards for advertising, marketing and sales.
there is enough "disinformation" about weapons being frivolously spread in this country without adding to it.. "with their weapons at their shoulders- looking like AR 15’s on full automatic." there is A. no such thing as a "fully automatic" ar15 B. and certainly no way to tell if a weapon is "on fully automatic" by looking at someone holding one.