Broadcasts from the End of the World
What if the last voices on Earth weren't calling for help-
but bearing witness?
In the ruins of a world devastated by climate collapse, nuclear war, intelligent contagions, and societal breakdown, only a few voices remain. Not heroes. Not leaders. Just survivors-alone, afraid, and still transmitting.
We Who Remain is a deeply human, emotionally charged collection of five post-apocalyptic stories told entirely through the voices of radio broadcasters. Each story is a self-contained chronicle of collapse, but together they form a larger mosaic-a haunting portrait of a planet unraveling and the people who refuse to go quietly.
You'll hear:
A wandering broadcaster in a world scorched by climate failure, cataloguing low-tech resistance in the dust.
A radio host in Portland documenting, minute by minute, the moment World War III began-and the silence that followed.
A woman's final transmission from a world infected not by mindless zombies, but by intelligent mimics who use human voices as traps.
A former meteorologist reporting from a crumbling tower in the drought-stricken Midwest, where water has become currency and rain is both miracle and threat.
A solitary voice whispering from the ruins, retelling the long fall of civilization in the hopes that someone, somewhere, is still listening.
Written in first-person, with the immediacy of a live transmission and the intimacy of a dying confession, these stories blend realism, poetry, and philosophical inquiry. They echo the documentary urgency of World War Z, the lyrical fatalism of The Road, and the haunting quiet of The Last of Us.
This is not just a book about the end of the world-it's a book about what remains when the world ends. Not governments. Not order. But voice. Memory. Story.
A unique narrative structure inspired by radio broadcasts and emergency transmissions
Lyrical prose and visceral world-building
Philosophical reflections on identity, collapse, grief, and resilience
A post-apocalyptic vision that's intimate, grounded, and brutally plausible
Five distinct voices-connected not by geography, but by purpose: to be remembered
If you've ever felt that the silence is too loud...
If you've ever wondered what lingers after the power fails...
If you believe that telling the story still matters...
Then you are one of them.
You are one of us.
You are We Who Remain.