Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries New Post-Apocalyptic Novel "The Dixie Apocalypse" By: Issuewire March 18, 2024 at 15:07 PM EDT by Richard Fossey Paints a Riveting Portrait of Survival and IndependenceWilmington, Delaware Mar 18, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Brace yourself for a thrilling journey through a near-future, post-apocalyptic America with Richard Fossey's latest novel, "The Dixie Apocalypse". Set in a world ravaged by natural disasters, plagues, and terrorism, this gripping tale follows retired lawyer-turned-professor Willoughby Burns as he navigates the treacherous landscape of southern Louisiana in a quest for survival and independence.In a world where martial law reigns and life has regressed to a primitive state, Willoughby finds himself facing hunger and deadly threats at every turn. But amidst the chaos, he forges an unlikely friendship with US Colonel Merski and embarks on a mission to establish a farming community on the banks of the Mississippi River.However, Willoughby's journey takes an unexpected turn when he ventures into Texas and crosses paths with Cole Goodnight, a descendant of the legendary Charlie Goodnight and the leader of a movement to declare Texas an independent Republic. Drawn into Goodnight's cause, Willoughby, a native Texan, agrees to help organize a constitutional convention to pave the way for Texas's independence."The Dixie Apocalypse" is more than just a post-apocalyptic thriller; it's a rollicking adventure tale filled with action, humor, and heartfelt tributes to Texas culture. Fossey's vivid storytelling and affectionate portrayal of Texas's distinctive music, cuisine, and history make for an immersive reading experience that will leave readers eagerly turning the pages.But don't just take our word for it. Esteemed author W. Michael Gear, New York Times-bestselling author of "Dissolution", praises "The Dixie Apocalypse" as a "fast-moving southern American dystopian novel full of twists and turns" and "perhaps an insightful vision of the second Texas republic".Adding to the excitement surrounding "The Dixie Apocalypse", author Richard Fossey recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Emmy award-winner Kate Delaney of America Tonight Radio. Delaney's insightful questions offer readers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Fossey's inspiration and the themes that drive this captivating novel.Podcast:https://soundcloud.com/kated-294710598/richardfossey/s-6Ob1KMbiwjP si=c4743b0771744dedaa105173a468cee9&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingYoutube:https://youtu.be/EE1I-B333fURichard Fossey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his writing. A former civil lawyer and esteemed education law professor, Fossey has edited a journal of Catholic history and has been recognized as a Fellow of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. He resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife Kim, where he continues to craft compelling stories that resonate with readers.The book is currently available on Amazon and other leading online retailers. Grab your copy today!ISBN-10: 1612545742ISBN-13: 978-1612545745Publisher: Brown Books Pub GroupPublished Date: December 13, 2022Represented By: Great Writers MediaAbout the Author:Richard Fossey is a distinguished author with a diverse background spanning law, education, and history. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law and Harvard University, Fossey has taught education law and policy at universities in Louisiana and Texas, where he held endowed professorships. He is also an accomplished editor and Fellow of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. Fossey resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife Kim.Media ContactGreat Writers Medialgoldford@greatwritersmedia.com1-877-556-0487 ext. 24A Trolley Square #1580https://www.greatwritersmedia.com/ Source :Great Writers MediaThis article was originally published by IssueWire. Read the original article here. Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
New Post-Apocalyptic Novel "The Dixie Apocalypse" By: Issuewire March 18, 2024 at 15:07 PM EDT by Richard Fossey Paints a Riveting Portrait of Survival and IndependenceWilmington, Delaware Mar 18, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Brace yourself for a thrilling journey through a near-future, post-apocalyptic America with Richard Fossey's latest novel, "The Dixie Apocalypse". Set in a world ravaged by natural disasters, plagues, and terrorism, this gripping tale follows retired lawyer-turned-professor Willoughby Burns as he navigates the treacherous landscape of southern Louisiana in a quest for survival and independence.In a world where martial law reigns and life has regressed to a primitive state, Willoughby finds himself facing hunger and deadly threats at every turn. But amidst the chaos, he forges an unlikely friendship with US Colonel Merski and embarks on a mission to establish a farming community on the banks of the Mississippi River.However, Willoughby's journey takes an unexpected turn when he ventures into Texas and crosses paths with Cole Goodnight, a descendant of the legendary Charlie Goodnight and the leader of a movement to declare Texas an independent Republic. Drawn into Goodnight's cause, Willoughby, a native Texan, agrees to help organize a constitutional convention to pave the way for Texas's independence."The Dixie Apocalypse" is more than just a post-apocalyptic thriller; it's a rollicking adventure tale filled with action, humor, and heartfelt tributes to Texas culture. Fossey's vivid storytelling and affectionate portrayal of Texas's distinctive music, cuisine, and history make for an immersive reading experience that will leave readers eagerly turning the pages.But don't just take our word for it. Esteemed author W. Michael Gear, New York Times-bestselling author of "Dissolution", praises "The Dixie Apocalypse" as a "fast-moving southern American dystopian novel full of twists and turns" and "perhaps an insightful vision of the second Texas republic".Adding to the excitement surrounding "The Dixie Apocalypse", author Richard Fossey recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Emmy award-winner Kate Delaney of America Tonight Radio. Delaney's insightful questions offer readers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Fossey's inspiration and the themes that drive this captivating novel.Podcast:https://soundcloud.com/kated-294710598/richardfossey/s-6Ob1KMbiwjP si=c4743b0771744dedaa105173a468cee9&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingYoutube:https://youtu.be/EE1I-B333fURichard Fossey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his writing. A former civil lawyer and esteemed education law professor, Fossey has edited a journal of Catholic history and has been recognized as a Fellow of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. He resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife Kim, where he continues to craft compelling stories that resonate with readers.The book is currently available on Amazon and other leading online retailers. Grab your copy today!ISBN-10: 1612545742ISBN-13: 978-1612545745Publisher: Brown Books Pub GroupPublished Date: December 13, 2022Represented By: Great Writers MediaAbout the Author:Richard Fossey is a distinguished author with a diverse background spanning law, education, and history. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law and Harvard University, Fossey has taught education law and policy at universities in Louisiana and Texas, where he held endowed professorships. He is also an accomplished editor and Fellow of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. Fossey resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife Kim.Media ContactGreat Writers Medialgoldford@greatwritersmedia.com1-877-556-0487 ext. 24A Trolley Square #1580https://www.greatwritersmedia.com/ Source :Great Writers MediaThis article was originally published by IssueWire. Read the original article here.