Yesterdays Gone: SEASON TWO (THE POST-APOCALYPTIC SERIAL THRILLER) (Yesterday's Gone)

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Authors: Sean Platt,David Wright

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Contents

YESTERDAY'S GONE: SEASON TWO

::EPISODE 7::

DEDICATION

AUTHOR’S NOTE

MARY OLSON PART 1

BRENT FOSTER PART 1

CHARLIE WILKENS

RYAN OLSON PART 1

LUCA HARDING PART 1

BORICIO WOLFE

RYAN OLSON PART 2

DESMOND ARMSTRONG

LUCA HARDING PART 2

BRENT FOSTER PART 2

CONVERSATION WITH THE AUTHORS

::EPISODE 8::

PROLOGUE

BRENT FOSTER: PART 1

RYAN OLSON: PART 1

MARY OLSON: PART 1

PAOLA OLSON

BORICIO WOLFE

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 1

RYAN OLSON: PART 2

BRENT FOSTER: PART 2

::EPISODE 9::

REBECCA SNOW: PART 1

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 1

EDWARD KEENAN: PART 1

RYAN OLSON: PART 1

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 1

MARY OLSON: PART 1

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: Part 2

REBECCA SNOW: PART 2

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 3

BRENT FOSTER: PART 2

REBECCA SNOW: PART 3

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 2

RYAN OLSON: PART 2

::EPISODE 10::

CALLIE THOMPSON: PART 1

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 1

MARY OLSON: PART 1

EDWARD KEENAN: PART 1

LUCA HARDING: PART 1

BORICIO WOLFE: PART 1

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 2

EDWARD KEENAN: PART 2

MARY OLSON: PART 2

LUCA HARDING: PART 2

BORICIO WOLFE: PART 2

::EPISODE 11::

“JOHN”

WILL BISHOP: PART 1

WILL BISHOP: PART 2

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 1

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 1

WILL BISHOP: PART 3

LUCA HARDING: PART 1

CHARLIE WILKENS: PART 2

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 2

BORICIO WOLFE: PART 1

WILL BISHOP: PART 4

::EPISODE 12::

BORICIO WOLFE: PART 1

LUCA HARDING: PART 1

LUCA HARDING: PART 2

RYAN OLSON: PART 1

MARY OLSON: PART 1

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 1

BRENT FOSTER: PART 1

BORICIO WOLFE: PART 2

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 2

MARY OLSON: PART 2

LUCA HARDING: PART 3

RYAN OLSON: PART 2

"JOHN"

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 3

BRENT FOSTER: PART 2

LUCA HARDING: PART 4

DESMOND ARMSTRONG: PART 5

LUCA HARDING: PART 5

WILL BISHOP

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO…

JOIN THE GONERS

POST-SEASON INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHORS

FORNEVERMORE - THE FIRST CHAPTER

SEE HOW IT ALL BEGAN

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

AVAILABLE DARKNESS

DARK CROSSINGS: Short stories. Killer Endings.

YESTERDAY’S GONE

SEASON TWO

(EPISODES 7-12)

Copyright © 2012 by Sean Platt & David Wright. All rights reserved
 

Cover copyright © 2012 by David W. Wright

Edited by Matt Gartland at
Winning Edits
.

http://winningedits.com/

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, businesses, events, or locales is purely coincidental. The authors have taken great liberties with locales including the creation of fictional towns.
 

Reproduction in whole or part of this publication without express written consent is strictly prohibited.

The authors greatly appreciate you taking the time to read our work. Please consider leaving a review wherever you bought the book, or telling your friends or blog readers about Yesterday’s Gone, to help us spread the word.

Thank you for supporting our work.

Visit:
http://SerializedFiction.com
 

eBook Edition - February 21, 2012

REVISED: March 25, 2012 to fix typos including instances of incorrect capitalized “Rs”

Layout and design by Collective Inkwell

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Printed in the United States of America.

* * * *

YESTERDAY’S GONE

EPISODE 7

(FIRST EPISODE OF SEASON TWO)

“SANCTUARY”

Copyright © 2012 by Sean Platt & David Wright. All rights reserved
 

Cover copyright © 2012 by David W. Wright

Edited by Matt Gartland at
Winning Edits
.

http://winningedits.com/

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, businesses, events, or locales is purely coincidental. The authors have taken great liberties with locales including the creation of fictional towns.
 

Reproduction in whole or part of this publication without express written consent is strictly prohibited.

The authors greatly appreciate you taking the time to read our work. Please consider leaving a review wherever you bought the book, or telling your friends or blog readers about Yesterday’s Gone, to help us spread the word.

Thank you for supporting our work.

Visit:
http://SerializedFiction.com
 

eBook Edition - January 9, 2012

REVISED: March 25, 2012 to fix typos including instances of incorrect capitalized “Rs”

Layout and design by Collective Inkwell

CollectiveInkwell.Com

Published by Collective Inkwell

Printed in the United States of America.

* * * *

Dedication

To YOU, the reader.

Thank you for taking a chance on us.

Thank you for your support.

Thank you for the emails.

Thank you for the reviews.

Thank you for reading and joining us on this road.

* * * *

AUTHOR’S NOTE

Dear Reader,

Welcome back!

I’ve gotta admit, I was afraid this serialized fiction experiment wouldn’t work.

I’d read countless people posting stuff on the web how serialized fiction wouldn’t sell, people don’t want their books in chunks, and there’s just no market for it. And as we pushed the publish button on Season One, I was afraid they might be right. That nobody would read our book.

Thank God I was wrong. Actually, Thank You, for proving me wrong.

That’ll teach me to put faith in what people predict on the internet!

Yesterday’s Gone was a huge success for us!

We had the Number One Free Horror eBook for the first week of November with
Episode One
, and sales of
Season One
are still going strong. And most importantly, reader response has been great! People are digging the story
and
the format. Which is cool, because we’ve got more serialized stories to tell!

SEASON TWO

We’re kicking off this season with
Yesterday’s Gone: Episode Seven
.
 

Season Two
will consist of Episodes 7 − 13, with a new episode every Tuesday starting on January 10, 2012. After Episode Thirteen, we’ll do another compilation, offering
Season Two
as one eBook, just as we did with
Season One
, for those who prefer to buy the story in one download.

LEARNING THE ROPES

If last season was an experiment, we took careful notes and hope to make this season even better.

We learned a few lessons last time around, which I’ll share here in case you like peeking behind the curtain (you pervert!)

The first thing we learned is that people don’t like to wait a whole month between episodes. I should’ve considered that before we launched
Episode One
last summer. People don’t want to wait, as evidenced by early reviews, and it was one of our only early criticisms.

So this time we’re going to go with a weekly release schedule, so you don’t have to wait nearly as long.

Then there’s the issue of pricing episodes.

Originally, we released single episodes at .99, far too low for us to make a profit unless we sold a bunch! Amazon’s pricing works as such — if you sell your books below $2.99, you only get a 35 percent cut of the sales. So books at one dollar work out to about .35 per book . . . split between Sean and I. You can’t survive very long as a writer on that kind of money. We would have to raise prices.

We were hesitant to sell the single episodes at the $2.99 necessary to get a 70 percent cut, though, because we didn’t want to charge almost $18 to experience the book.
 

We were in sort of a catch-22. We want people to experience the book as it’s meant, episodically. However, we’d be unable to pay our bills doing that. And we need to keep the lights on in order to write more. So we had to come up with a compromise.
 

And this is it what we came up with:

Episodes are .99 UNTIL we come out with the compilation of all the
Season Two
episodes in one book. That way, if you want to experience the book episode-by-episode, you can do so during its six-week run for just .99 per episode.
 

After that, we’re raising the single episode prices to $2.99. This rewards you, the regular reader and early adopter who ran out and got the book right away, without penalizing anyone else, as you can still buy the full Season Two compilation on the cheap, without having to fork over $18 for the whole season.

It’s all about choice, and we believe in giving you a choice in how you want to experience
Yesterday’s Gone.

THE CHALLENGE OF COMING BACK

Aside from the logistics of selling books, we also had to think of a way to approach the
Season Two
opener. Do we pick up right after events of the cliffhangers? Doing that would mean dragging out parts of the story that we wanted to move from point A to point B. We also wanted to open with a cool scene that puts you right into the action.

Season Two
picks up five months after the events of Season One.

Things have changed, and part of the fun (I think) is the mystery of what has happened in the months after the cliffhangers. Writing it this way ratcheted up the suspense in a way that wouldn’t of been possible had we simply picked up from the second we left off.

Additionally, it allows us to move the story along so we can deliver answers sooner. Because something else we learned last season is that YOU HAVE QUESTIONS!
 

“WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING?”

Nothing was more fun than opening my email over the past few months from readers asking, “What the hell is happening?” or some variation of that question. Some have made guesses as to what happened, but nobody’s come close to the truth yet.
 

There were a few critics that took issue with the lack of answers in
Season One
, though I think most people understood that this is similar to a TV series, and we want to let the mystery play out slowly. One of my favorite TV shows, HBO’s
Carnivale
, unrolled at such a leisurely pace, it felt like The Best Book Ever! Even though the show failed to find an audience, I believe it did pacing right, keeping the mystery alive and introducing new ones as the story unfolded. As I watched it, I felt like I was in the hands of master storytellers. While we’re not masters (yet), we aim for the same sort of magical experience with
Yesterday’s Gone.

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