The Crumbling of a Nation and other stories

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The Crumbling of a Nation and other stories is an Amazon Best Seller.

“One of the hardest books I've ever read. One of the best books I've ever read.” - Allison H, Goodreads

“This book should be read by every American citizen.” - Gina B, Goodreads

"From the very first short story, I was in awe." - Trent, Goodreads


AMERICA DID NOT COLLAPSE. IT CRUMBLED.

Ryan David Ginsberg bursts onto the literary scene with this hauntingly beautiful collection of satirical and speculative tales. From extraterrestrials observing Earth to human beings navigating dark, dystopian futures shaped by technology, capitalism, and authoritarianism, each story offers sharp, thought-provoking commentary on the state of our nation.

With a blend of dark humor and shattering insight, this collection takes readers on a compelling journey through the absurdities and shortcomings of modern life and the near future. As an added bonus, this collection concludes with the first three chapters of Ginsberg’s debut novel, In the Algorithm We Trust.

The Crumbling of a Nation and other stories is an Amazon Best Seller.

“One of the hardest books I've ever read. One of the best books I've ever read.” - Allison H, Goodreads

“This book should be read by every American citizen.” - Gina B, Goodreads

"From the very first short story, I was in awe." - Trent, Goodreads


AMERICA DID NOT COLLAPSE. IT CRUMBLED.

Ryan David Ginsberg bursts onto the literary scene with this hauntingly beautiful collection of satirical and speculative tales. From extraterrestrials observing Earth to human beings navigating dark, dystopian futures shaped by technology, capitalism, and authoritarianism, each story offers sharp, thought-provoking commentary on the state of our nation.

With a blend of dark humor and shattering insight, this collection takes readers on a compelling journey through the absurdities and shortcomings of modern life and the near future. As an added bonus, this collection concludes with the first three chapters of Ginsberg’s debut novel, In the Algorithm We Trust.