<p><em>Doesn’t it seem as if someone issues a new apocalypse prediction every week? Y2K? The Mayan apocalypse? The Rapture? Doesn’t it seem endless? As opposed to the traditional trend of post-apocalyptic literature, </em><em>Apocalypse All the Time <em>is post-post-apocalypticism. </em></em></p>
<p><em>Marshall is sick of the apocalypse happening on a weekly (if not daily) basis. Life is constantly in peril, continually disrupted, but nothing significant ever happens. The emergency is always handled. Always. Marshall wants out; he wants it all to stop…one way or another. </em> Even if he has to end the world himself.</p>
<p><em>Apocalypse All the Time <em>explores humanity’s fascination with the end times and what impact such a fascination has on the way we live our lives.</em></em></p>