About Into the Fracking Fields by Steven William Simon:
It’s been 20 years since they started heavily fracking the Fayetteville Shale, and 10 years since the New Madrid fault line buckled the earth and a huge swath of middle America was evacuated. The kids in the border town watch the prisoners get off the trains and load up on the bus. Alice has heard the rumors of the people who stayed, their proximity to Nuclear One, their cancerous lumps. Her friend Carmen is driven to see the fracking pad where his father was killed – and Michael, unfortunately, is the only one that can get them there.
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Author Bio:
Steven William Simon is a poet and writer. He is the author of two novels, Red as Apple, Into the Fracking Fields, and one book of poetry, Out Pondered the Hare. With over 15 years of experience in video production and digital marketing, he has no business writing reflective, raw, and sometimes dystopian novels and poetry. Steven has a B.A. in film and video production from Grand Valley State University and, having taken an extended break from school, is now working diligently on his M.S. in marketing from DePaul University. He lives outside of Chicago and when he’s not spending time with his wife and children or working, he’s wrestling, doing BJJ, or getting punched in the face.