![]() ![]() He has been a history professor at Montreat College for more than 20 years.ĭuring that time, Forstchen has written about 50 books. 15, picks up the story one year after its predecessor ended.įorstchen moved to Black Mountain in the early 1990s after finishing the final year of his doctorate at Purdue University. ![]() Now Forstchen has written a sequel.“One Year After,” released on Sept. Making the tale even more eerie for residents of the Swannanoa Valley is that “One Second After” is set in Black Mountain. The book, which reached number 11 on The New York Times Best Seller fiction list, highlights the perils an American town might face after an electrical grid failure due to an EMP. Six and a half years ago, the novel “One Second After” by Montreat history professor and local author William Forstchen painted a vivid and dramatic portrait of what life could look like following an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States.ĭetonated by a nuclear bomb above the earth’s atmosphere, an attack like that could render modern electronics useless. ![]()
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