Sorry, I don't know. You might want to search on popular literary websites or forums for the author's name.
I'm not sure who wrote it. You could try looking through anthologies or academic research related to nuclear-themed short stories.
Once upon a time, two powerful nations were at odds. Tensions rose and neither side was willing to back down. One day, a miscalculation occurred in the early warning systems. Missiles were launched. The world watched in horror as nuclear warheads streaked across the sky. Cities were obliterated in an instant, and the mushroom clouds darkened the sun. Survivors faced a world of chaos, radiation, and scarce resources. It was a new dark age, a testament to humanity's self - destruction.
Some historical fictions delve into the human aspect of the Tsar Bomba nuclear testing. They might tell the story from the perspective of the scientists involved. These scientists were likely under great pressure to develop such a powerful weapon. There were also the people living in the vicinity of the test site, who had to deal with the immediate and long - term consequences of the explosion. This could include the destruction of the local environment, potential health issues, and the displacement of communities. The fictions could explore their feelings of awe, fear, and uncertainty during this period of nuclear experimentation.
There's no way to tell who the author of the '548 short story' is just from this name. It might be a new writer trying to get their work noticed, or an established author who has a large body of work and this is just one piece among many. Maybe it was written by a student as part of a creative writing class, but that's just pure guesswork without more details.
I don't know who wrote the '24 7 short story' as there's no information given about the author.
There's no way to tell just from '2020 short story' who the writer is. It could be an unknown author who self - published, or it could be a well - known writer as part of a collection. Without more context, it's difficult to determine.
Well, in a short story about an automatic house and nuclear war, it could start with the description of the house's amazing features. It's all shiny and new, with everything automated from the lights to the security systems. But then, the nukes start flying. The shockwaves rattle the house. The story might then focus on the psychological state of the people in the house. They are scared, of course. They see their once - perfect world crumbling. As the story progresses, they may try to use the house's resources to build some sort of protection against the radiation, or they might make a desperate attempt to communicate with the outside world to see if there are any other survivors.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'New Amsterdam Nuclear' short story. It could be about a nuclear event or situation in New Amsterdam. Maybe it involves the impact of nuclear power, a nuclear accident, or some sort of nuclear - related discovery in the context of New Amsterdam.
Not having read the story, it's a mystery. But considering the 'nuclear' part, there could be engineers or technicians who are trying to handle a nuclear - related situation in New Amsterdam. There may also be some sort of antagonist, perhaps someone who wants to misuse the nuclear technology for their own gain, and a protagonist who tries to stop them. Or it could be a story about a group of researchers who are on the verge of a major nuclear discovery in New Amsterdam and their personal and professional struggles during this process.
One consequence could be the destruction of cities. Nuclear bombs are extremely powerful, and they can flatten large urban areas in an instant. Another consequence is the loss of countless lives. Not only from the initial blast but also from the after - effects like radiation sickness. Also, there would be a breakdown of society. With infrastructure gone, there would be no law enforcement, no hospitals, etc.
There are countless short stories in the world, and 'that spot' could be the title of a story written by anyone. It might be a self - published work by an amateur writer trying to share their personal experience or a fictional idea related to a special 'spot'. It could also be part of a collection by a more established author, but without further details, it's impossible to name the writer.