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message 1: by Victor (new)

Victor  Roldan Hey Apocalypse Whenever community,

I’m a longtime reader of apocalyptic and dystopian fiction and recently published my debut novel.

The Chronicles of Ramon Santos: Book I: The Silent Frequency

The story unfolds through 105 diary entries following one man navigating a collapsed world. It leans more toward quiet psychological survival and isolation than action-heavy apocalypse.

I’m looking for a few ARC readers who’d be willing to read and leave an honest review on Goodreads or Amazon. No expectation of positive feedback — just genuine thoughts from readers who love the genre.

If you’re interested, feel free to comment or message me.

Thanks for your time,
Victor


message 2: by Tully (last edited Feb 14, 2026 08:23PM) (new)

Tully Vincent Hi Victor,
I went to Amazon to have a look at your book and would suggest that you check out your preview and page through it. There are lots of nearly blank pages prior to getting to your actual prologue. I almost left thinking it was empty as it begins at 22%. Prologue also shows line breaks randomly within paragraphs. Tried it on two devices to be sure it wasn't me.

Just thought you might want to know. Please ignore if not helpful as it is not a criticism. When I uploaded a book in January, I had to recompile a few times before I got the epub just right.

Best to you.


message 3: by Victor (new)

Victor  Roldan Hi Tully,

Thank you so much for taking the time to check and let me know — I genuinely appreciate it.

That’s incredibly helpful, and I’ll review the preview and formatting immediately. I definitely don’t want readers thinking it’s empty before the prologue.

Thanks again for pointing it out.

Best,
Victor


message 4: by Victor (new)

Victor  Roldan Hi Tully —
I wanted to share that the final, fully revised version of The Silent Frequency is now live.

If you’re open to receiving a review copy, I’d be happy to send one your way.

Either way, I appreciate your time and the work you share with the writing community.
— Victor


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