Roachocalypse!
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Concluído, Primeira publicação em fev 26, 2018
A group of scientists alters the DNA of cockroaches. What could possibly go wrong? Told through a series of strange emails, Roachocalypse is a comedic short story in the style of 1950s science fiction. 


© 2017 Michael Kilman
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