2016 British Fantasy Award for Best Collection (nominee)
The last shuttles to the space colonies are long gone. Wars, famine and plagues rage across the dying Earth. Fleeing the deadly sun, humans migrate farther and farther north. Follow the stories of five very different survivors as they cling to what is left of life in a future North.
Margret Helgadottirs kinetic prose immerses the reader in a future woven from the threads of Nordic history, studded with jewels pillaged from our mythic past. Damien Walter, Columnist for The Guardian
Finely observed, beautifully written; Margret Helgadottirs stories have the chill brightness of new myth. She is a writer to watch. - Adam Roberts
Genre: Science Fiction
Margret Helgadottirs kinetic prose immerses the reader in a future woven from the threads of Nordic history, studded with jewels pillaged from our mythic past. Damien Walter, Columnist for The Guardian
Finely observed, beautifully written; Margret Helgadottirs stories have the chill brightness of new myth. She is a writer to watch. - Adam Roberts
Genre: Science Fiction
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