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A new generation holds the power to reshape the world.
Raised in the suffocating wealth of controlling parents, Kabyra is blamed when a fire wrecks her stepfather’s study. She flees her home, but is quickly confronted by the bleakness of a life on the run. Feeling betrayed and abandoned, she unwittingly taps into raw, destructive powers.
"Apex Generation" is a gripping tale that blends real-world struggles and supernatural abilities. With its strong female protagonist and sharp social commentary, this short story is perfect for fans of dystopian fiction and speculative fantasy.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karine Raymond was born in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts (Quebec, Canada). She studied Arts at Cégep de Saint-Jérôme and went on to study Graphic Design at UQAM. After completing her bachelor’s degree, she worked for a publishing house in Montréal, then became a freelance graphic designer. At the same time, she studied literature at TÉLUQ and started writing the Rannaï series.
Between graphic design contracts, she writes novels, short stories, and publishes French articles on her web site. Nestled on a mountain in the Laurentians, she explores the concept of food resilience by creating an organic vegetable, medicinal and forest garden. While she’s busy working, she hopes her dog Nabi and the resident groundhog will leave her something to harvest.