AFTER
It's publication day! And I'm doing a happy dance. Just take a look at this.
I can’t tell you how downright honoured I feel to be a part
of this YA anthology of stories about what happens after the apocalypse – after the change, the meteor strike, the
plague, the flood, the third World War, any number of other catastrophes that
you can imagine and several that you can’t. It’s out today, ninth of October!
And here’s the front cover. Which
is awesome.
Obviously I can’t properly review
this book, since I do have a story in it (‘Visiting Nelson’) and am
definitely an interested party: but the writers’ names should speak for
themselves, as should those of the editors, legendary duo Ellen Datlow and Terri
Windling. I can't even say
which stories are my favourites – in any case, they are all so different I keep changing my
mind. Some are horrifying, many are very touching, some are full of black humour, some
are audacious and fantastic.
The book itself is a beautiful physical
object, with a gorgeous, slightly roughened, very tactile cover you want
to keep brushing your fingers over.
Click on the links below to find what a few other people think of AFTER:
and there's even a podcast reviewing six of the stories in detail, at The Last Short Story
AFTER, ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, is published in
hardcover by Hyperion, New York,
9 October 2012.
This looks wonderful! I think I'll get a copy for one of my adult sons for Christmas. The great thing about an anthology of short stories is that even if one writer doesn't appeal, there are bound to be others who do. And I'm sure your story is brilliant! Congratulations on publication day and I hope you're going to treat yourself in some special way!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Kit!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Katherine!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a splendid collection; just added it to my wish list.