Godless Armageddon by Scott Coon
After Thomas Jefferson Stoneshield VII dies in World War II, he uses weaponized memories to battle two false gods bent on Armageddon, as well as his own deeply repressed homosexuality.
Thomas Jefferson Stoneshield VII dies in World War II and enters a godless afterlife where souls are clouds upon a golden ocean surrounding the Earth. He blames himself for ending the legacy carried in his name. He doesn’t know why he never married because he’s buried it too deep: Thom is gay. To help him, Thom’s dad reaches out from inside a soul well—a monster made of captured souls. But his dad is unable to communicate. Instead, Thom keeps rewatching his dad’s death in World War I, while his dad keeps apologizing for something. Determined to rescue his father, Thom teaches himself how to fight the soul wells with weaponized memories. His fellow soldier, David Lowenstein, wants to save his parents. Others want Thom to stop the soul wells before they unleash Earth’s Armageddon and consume all souls, living and dead. But Thom just wants to save his dad and atone for ending his family name.
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Scott Coon is an award-winning short story writer, author of the sci-fi novel LOST HELIX, and a former U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst. For his service in Kuwait, he received a Central Command Combat Patch and the Joint Service Achievement Award from the NSA. His short stories can be found in Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction, MOBIUS: The Journal for Social Change, Bewildering Stories, the anthology ALIEN GAZE, and others. Scott Coon shares his knowledge of writing through his YouTube channel and website, as well as in The STEAM Journal at Claremont University.
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