Recovered from the final transcripts of a local FM station, this story follows eight survivors broadcasting their escape during a deadly outbreak.
When the regular host fails to report for duty, radio technician Keiki Amai takes control of the frequency. Carrying a portable radio transmitter, she guides listeners through a city in collapse while trying to reach her younger brother.
The platform comes with the responsibility to decide which voices to answer, which to let fade, choosing who to reach first, and accepting that some will not be reached at all.
Traffic updates become evacuation routes. Weather reports become warnings. News segments turns into confessions. The broadcasts change. So does what answers to them.
The infected are not simply reacting to noise. They show understanding of spoken words.
Even through the radio.
I enjoy reading a lot of epistolary style web novels, so I suppose I can take a stab at writing one myself.
I am busy with moving so unable to keep to a strict weekly update. I may dump chapters when life allows it.
I enjoy reading a lot of epistolary style web novels, so I suppose I can take a stab at writing one myself.
I am busy with moving so unable to keep to a strict weekly update. I may dump chapters when life allows it.