![]() ![]() ![]() The first edition was re-mastered to the underground cult classic it is today. The two quickly came to an agreement and went to work. Several publishers contacted Bourne before he was approached by Permuted Press. He was quoted as saying, "there are no publishers or editors in the apocalypse." He wanted it untouched, as a real post-apocalyptic journal might be. ![]() He wanted the story out there for everyone to enjoy. Suspecting that a traditional publisher might alter his work and take away the raw feel of the journal outlining the fall of humanity, Bourne originally published his work non-traditionally and unconventionally. Bourne's vision of one man, on the run from billions of undead, surviving against all odds.Īfter months of posting regular serial updates, Bourne began the laborious task of writing the novel version of the underground online cult phenomenon. The online journal was intended to immerse the reader into the world that was Day by Day Armageddon-J.L. He began uploading his work piece by piece to the Internet as a serial depicted as a simple serial of journal entries. Bourne intended the original work to appear as if it were hand written-very raw and realistic. The Day by Day Armageddon project started on a simple pad of paper and from there propagated the universe of worldwide undead devastation. ![]()
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