How did Hugh Howey decide to blend dystopian and fantasy elements in Proper Gauge?
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How did Hugh Howey decide to blend dystopian and fantasy elements in Proper Gauge?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed down in parts, or was that intentional to build tension?
What scene or detail do readers think truly captures the essence of the post-apocalyptic world?