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ANOMIE HOLLOW PRESS
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Publishing House
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anomie also anomy
n. [French anomie, from Middle French,
from Greek anomia lawlessness]
a condition in which society provides little moral guidance to individuals;
social instability resulting from a breakdown of standards and values;
a breakdown of social bonds between an individual and the community;
also: personal unrest, alienation, and uncertainty that
comes from a lack of purpose or ideals.
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Booklist:
- Bob Hazy, McGhee in the Gloaming,
Paperback, June 16, 2016, 682 pages.
(For more about Bob Hazy, see
Author Statement.)
(Purchase: McGhee in the Gloaming.)
- Neal R. Wagner, WWW: The End of Time,
Paperback, April 29, 2016. 348 pages.
(For more about Neal Wagner, see
Author Home page.)
(Purchase: WWW: The End of Time.)
Forthcoming Books:
- Bob Hazy, Take50,
about 350 pages done.
"A novel about highway 50 as it traverses America."
- Neal R. Wagner, The Moon Has Her Dark Side,
almost 300 pages done. "A science-fiction novel that alternates
between two parallel tracks: forty to sixty years from now and
eight hundred years later."
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