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Blood Letters

By (author): GMB Chomichuk

“With Blood Letters, Gordon and Chomichuk present a tense recounting of a war at once foreign and all too familiar?a powerful epistolary trek through the personal loves and losses of a single family forced to contend with the manipulation, dehumanization, and disruption that comes to define their lives.”  — AGA Wilmot, author of Withered and The Death Scene Artist

Letters fly back and forth as siblings strive to stay in contact in a world at war. This cascade of communication, chaotic attempts at human connection, may ultimately be doing more harm than good. Family letters improve morale, which in turn leads to increased lethality. Love hurts?or in this case, kills. — A.G. Pasquella, author of Welcome To The Weird America, co-editor of Devouring Tomorrow

When your entire family is caught up in a world war with flesh-eating fog and robotic monstrosities, the only question that matters is: what are you willing to do to survive?

Siblings Kris, Albany, and Millie each inhabit a different part of the war – special ops and cannon-fodder at the front and codeworks behind the line – which transforms and transmutes how they think of themselves and their allegiances. They dump everything they know?confessions and consolations alongside poems for fallen friends and battleground sketches – into letters.

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Dimensions:

258 Pages
7in * 5in * .5in
50gr

Published:

October 01, 2025

ISBN:

9781773371436

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Language:

eng

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