Apocalyptiverse Magazine #2
Apocalyptiverse Magazine returns with Volume 1, Issue 2 - The autumn anthology of survival, faith, and creative defiance in a collapsing world.
This quarterly edition blends faith-driven fiction, cultural criticism, and visual storytelling for readers who crave beauty with conviction. Inside, you’ll find:
“Zemara” by Anthony Hunter - A haunting fantasy serial that explores the cost of belief amid ruin.
“The Last Day” by Jashae Slaughter - A cyberpunk parable about truth and rebellion in a world ruled by machines.
“The Future of A.I. in Fiction” by Hannah Rose Williams - A look into how science-fiction’s androids, algorithms, and idols expose humanity’s moral confusion.
“The System is Not Broken; It Was Built for Someone Else” by Jashae Slaughter - A manifesto for creators who refuse to conform to corporate art.
Excerpts from Dorothy L. Sayers - Timeless wisdom on theology and artistic excellence.
“1000 Years of War: Midnight Host” by Hannah Rose Williams - High-stakes fantasy exploring cosmic conflict and divine justice.
From dystopian cities to celestial wars, Apocalyptiverse illuminates the tension between decay and redemption. Every story points beyond the ruins toward enduring truth.
Perfect for readers of C.S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, and Philip K. Dick, this issue continues the mission:
To reveal deeper realities: stories of survival, faith, and hope that point beyond the ruins of this world to truths that endure.
ISSUE #2