![]() The Waste Land begins with a chapter titled The Burial of the Dead. The very first line says that ‘April is the cruellest month’. Naturally my mind turned to my studies into First World War literature, and then to The Waste Land. I was listening to an episode of ABC Classics’ The Game Show (music from video games). I first had the idea for this collection last December while walking the Empress (otherwise known as Aeryn Spoodle). ![]() Personally, I can’t wait for the cover reveal! Posted in 2022, Australian, climate apocalypse fiction, From the Wasteland, news for right now, Something to Say Tagged anthology, Austin P Sheehan, Aveline Perez de Vera, books, BP Marshall, Cat Sparks, Clare Rhoden Editor, Eugen Bacon, Francesca Bussey, From the WasteLand, Geneve Flynn, genre, Grace Chan, inspiration, Jeff Clulow, Laura E Goodin, Leanbh Pearson, Louise Zedda Sampson, Nikky Lee, PS Publishing UK, Rebecca dale, Rebecca Fraser, Robert Hood, short fiction, short stories, Tee Linden, The Waste Land, Tim Law, TS Eliot 1 Comment Where The Weird Things Are, edited by Clare Rhoden and Austin P SheehanĪ new anthology of speculative fiction called From the Wasteland will gather original stories inspired by TS Eliot’s The Waste Land Keep an eye out for more news as this exciting project nears completion. The Violet Hour, by Nikky Lee Autumn sunrise … hope for the future (photo C Rhoden) GoodinĪ Dusty Handful, by Aveline Perez de VeraĪnd Fiddled Whisper Music on Those Strings, by Eugen BaconĪ Shadow in This Red Rock, by Louise Zedda Sampson She Who Walks Behind You, by Leanbh Pearson You’ve already met the wonderful team of authors now let me introduce the contents.ĭelightful, shocking, unique, extraordinary… you’re sure to find something amazing in these gems of speculative fiction. You’ll also find hope for humanity and a belief in our shared future. ![]() With a mix of ghost stories, sci-fi, fantasy and apocalyptic tales, these original stories conjure wastelands from the 1500s to many centuries ahead. ![]() I’m thrilled to announce that later this year PS Publishing UK will release our anthology From the Waste Land : stories inspired by TS Eliot (edited by Clare Rhoden), marking the centenary of publication! PS Publishing UK has acquired our anthology Meet the stories But we also know that, despite our fears, humanity continues its struggle to find the goodness and the light. First published in October 1922, the poem resonates with the grief of the Great War.Ī hundred years later, we can easily empathise with that mood. TS Eliot’s The Waste Land, a masterpiece of modernism, reaches back into legend and forward into dystopia. ![]()
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