Afterburn Reviews

Afterburn by Michael Green - Reviewed by Luke B

Alton wept as he dragged his punctured leg, throbbing under the weight of the enormous railgun, through the freezing mud outside the internment camp. It had been a long time since he had cried -- not since crying himself to sleep that first night, when he lay in his narrow prison bed fearing that his life was over. After a few months, he had grown numb to it all, even coming to believe that he deserved his fate. But now the desire to live and the desire to be free -- jolted awake by the rage of...

BOOK REVIEW: Afterburn Is an Imaginative, Deeply Political Indie Novel

Title: AfterburnAuthors: Michael Bodhi GreenPublisher: Indie book / self-publishedRelease Date: October 4, 2025Price: Kindle / eBook–$1.99 (USD), Paperback–$10.99


As anyone of age is aware, life in the 2020s has been chaotic, conflicted, and downright messy, at least politically and economically speaking. Violence, culture wars, and pandemics have widened the tensions over science, religion, race, and politics. Perhaps in time, art will provide a way to sort through the chaos of the past six...

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