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Since Tomorrow

Written by Morgan Nyberg



Update: The author is limiting this offer to those who are willing to receive the book as a gift from Amazon. So, it's best if you have a Kindle ... or are willing to read via a Kindle app. Also, only those who email me will be considered. Lastly, a total limit of reviews will be used to save the author some money. Thanks for your consideration.

We're getting ready for a blog tour for Morgan Nyberg, author of Since Tomorrow. Is this book on your to-read list? Do you have a book blog? If you answered yes to at least the second question, you are invited to help us out.

If you haven't seen this book before, we encourage you to check it out, even if you aren't interested in participating in the blog tour. In fact, if you would like to read and review this book, I'll post it on this site, and I might be able to get it posted somewhere else on the tour.

No date has been decided for the blog tour, so there's a little time, but the sooner we can get the book to you, the more time you'll have to read it.

So, what's the book about?


An old man rides a workhorse through the night, across mudslides, past stores abandoned for decades, past the rotted corpses of automobiles invisible under mounds of blackberry. Rain courses from his rabbit skin poncho. He carries a sword and a spear. He knows where to find the murderer. He will face him alone.

"Since Tomorrow" is a novel of a world in the remaking. The old man, Frost, remembers the "good times". Those who live on his "farm" among collapsed warehouses and the foundations of vanished houses struggle to maintain human values. But when others in this makeshift world are driven only by greed and the need for power, all values must ultimately be replaced by the simple instinct for survival.

In this full length novel Morgan Nyberg takes the reader to the West Coast of Canada, where the city of Vancouver has been transformed by climate change, pandemic, economic collapse and earthquake into "Town", a squalid, lawless place inhabited the desperate, the diseased and the dying. Taking advantage of this state of affairs is the formidable Langley, who grows poppies to produce "skag", a crude form of opium. Langley has amassed enough power to control a small private army. Now he is determined to acquire Frost's farm for himself. Recklessly opposing Langley is Frost's fearless but impulsive granddaughter, Noor.

Do you want to read and review this book?


If so, send me an email, and we'll go from there.

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