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Ash Winter

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Overview

A supervolcano doesn't end the world with fire.
It ends it with weather-and with the people who still have to work.

When the sky turns copper and daylight becomes unreliable, the first casualties aren't cities-they're the systems that keep people fed. The world that once ran on predictable seasons and seamless logistics starts to drift. Deliveries arrive late. Models contradict themselves. Then ash comes like an extra season nobody planned for, and "normal" becomes a memory.

In that slow collapse, survival doesn't belong to generals or billionaires. It belongs to workers.

Elijah Mercer, a regional logistics coordinator, has spent his life trusting systems and dashboards-until he's forced to decide who gets food first, and who waits.
Mara Holt, a fourth-generation farmer, knows soil and seasons better than spreadsheets ever could-until the land stops answering the way it used to, and she must choose between private survival and communal risk.
Jonah Reed, a mechanic and fabricator, keeps broken infrastructure breathing with scrap and brute ingenuity-building heat, air, and protection in a world that no longer has replacement parts.
Lena Alvarez, an agricultural extension scientist, watches forecasting and certainty fail-then begins improvising with discarded research, ash-tolerant strains, and untested methods because waiting for permission is just another kind of death.
And Thomas Pike, a councilman turned ration authority, rises as a voice of order-until "order" starts to look dangerously like control.

As engines seize, masks become permanent, and winter deepens under dim skies, these five are pulled into a new kind of war-quiet, local, and ruthless-over seeds, soil, heat, and trust. The plan they build is fragile: restart a food system under ash-dark light, knowing the first real harvest won't save everyone... but it might save enough.

Because in the end, civilization doesn't recover.
It either continues-or it starves.

Ash Winter is a grounded apocalypse novel about invisible labor becoming the front line-where hope is technical, community is irreversible, and leadership costs exactly what it should.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798257710483
  • ISBN-10: 9798257710483
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.65 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.85 pounds
  • Page Count: 288

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