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- Warday is a novel by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka, first published in 1984. It is a fictional account of the authors travelling across the U.S. five...
- the Tunni and the Gala Warday. After the treaty was signed, the Tunni settled on the west bank of the Jubba River, and the Warday settle on the opposite...
- fiction with social conscience. Collaborating with James Kunetka, he wrote Warday (1984), about the dangers of limited nuclear warfare, and Nature's End (1986)...
- Harry Turtledove Vaneglory by George Turner Viper Three by Walter Wager Warday by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs...
- Traveler series D. B. Drumm First book First, You Fight (1984) Novel 1984 War Warday James Kunetka, Whitley Strieber Novel 1984 Disease Clay's Ark Octavia Butler...
- Barbara Kingsolver's novel Pigs in Heaven. In the post-apocalyptic novel Warday, Kingman is the "point of entry" to California; the Golden State, spared...
- appear in such works as the novels Heart of Aztlán (1976), by Rudolfo Anaya; Warday (1984), by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka; The Peace War (1984), by...
- Early in the 20th century Predicted laser weaponry and chemical weapons. Warday Novel 1983 1988–1993 A nuclear attack on New York City in October 1988 resulted...
- 1944) is an American writer best known for his science fiction novels Warday and Nature's End. He has also written non-fiction on the topic of the atomic...
- California, and the nuclear war leaves no lasting trauma. The 1984 book Warday by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka takes up a limited nuclear attack...