User blog:Hookem24/The Hunger Games, Life in the Arena (New and revised, lengthened official page.)



So I found this fan-fiction site, that I guess like, just started up. It's called The Hunger Games, Life in the Arena. Or Hunger Games LA for short. It says that it's coming out with a bunch of short stories, called episodes, with new characters, and its in the 89th Hunger Games. It also says they are working on making all of the episodes into videos too. You can see for yourself at: http://panemlive.blogspot.com. And below is the article from the about page on the site.

 The Hunger Games, Life in the Arena. Based on the books by Suzanne Collins. 

 Panem was a nation risen from the ashes. When the world's first stable democracy destroyed itself in nuclear war, ambitious leaders took their chance, leading the frightened people through the war, and in return, the people gave them the power to build what is now Panem. This new nation was composed of thirteen districts, and the Capital. For years the people of the Capital tortured and mistreated it's citizens until the people began to rebel.

 Lead by district thirteen, a massive army was assembled to destroy the Capital. But before the army could reach even the outer-most walls of the city, the Capital destroyed the entirety of district thirteen using nuclear weaponry. But even this feat was not a satisfying enough punishment to the Capital, they needed one last thing to show that they were not to be tampered with.

 And so they devised the Hunger Games. The game rules were simple; each year, both a boy and a girl were chosen from each district to compete in a fight to the death on live TV. The last one standing wins, and is crowned victor of his/her Hunger Games.

 And now here we are, the 89th annual Hunger Games is about to begin, and the Capitol wants to make it the best one yet.

NOTE: For now this story will come out in the form of written episodes, but we are in progress of making video episodes as well. This means that you will have the option of actually watching this story unfold, kind of like a bunch of mini movies, or a TV series.