book cover of After
 

After

(2024)
An Anatomy of Fracture
A novel by

 
 
Ten years after the invaders arrived, the scant traces of humanity still live every second of their lives in absolute terror. Forced from their cities into ragged communes on the edges of the world, they cling to their precarious existence by the weight of their micro-decisions, one careless move or false breath away from certain death. Some believe they’re the lucky ones; others believe they’re cursed. But something in the sky is changing, and seeds of hope now grow amongst the carnage and devastation. Will they live to see the dawning of a new day? Or will they be too few and too broken for it to matter?

AFTER follows the journey of a lonely motorcycle messenger who delivers weather-beaten notes to survivors scattered across a cracked and fissured western United States, a world both devastating and somehow beautiful. Her road takes her over vast landscapes, into the hands of humans capable of unspeakable evil, and through a hell worse than all of it — her guilt and grief slowly eating away at her.

PRAISE FOR 'AFTER'

“Unsentimental speculative fiction that’s wire-taut and emotionally rich...Starling’s compact work reads like a splatterpunk version of Cormac McCarthy’s grim novel The Road (2006), combined with the second half of H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds (1898).”
— KIRKUS REVIEWS

"Drew Starling has created a delightful nightmare of imagery, prose, and characters to root for… Or against. Don’t be afraid to slip into this post-apocalyptic tale of excellence.
— CINDY O'QUINN, BRAM STOKER AWARD®-WINNING AUTHOR

"With beautifully elegant prose, masterful world building and an unflinching and uncompromised vision, Drew Starling successfully whips this grief laden story into a frenzy of unbridled, visionary brilliance, where all its elements coalesce to make ‘After’ an exceptional piece of human centred, grief-riddled, dystopian brilliance."
— ROSS JEFFERY, BRAM STOKER AWARD-NOMINATED AUTHOR OF
I DIED TOO, BUT THEY HAVEN’T BURIED ME YET AND THE DEVIL’S POCKETBOOK

"A bleak and brutal tale of one woman's fight for survival in a post-apocalyptic nightmare. With unforgettable imagery, Drew Starling delivers a tale of grief, courage, dread, and the best and the worst of human nature, combining Mad Max: Fury Road and War of the Worlds into one heart-pounding story."
— BEVERLEY LEE, AUTHOR THE
SUM OF YOUR FLESH AND THE HOUSE OF LITTLE BONES

"Unequivocally haunting. Starling mixes McCarthy's 'The Road' and Villeneuve's 'Arrival' to deliver a PTSD-infused road trip where nothing good ever happens but hope is still chased. This book hurts to read, but must be read."
— STEVE STRED, MULTIPLE AWARD NOMINATED AUTHOR OF
MASTODON AND CHURN THE SOIL

"A prose master truly in his element, Starling paints a harsh canvas equal parts beautiful and brutal. This post-apocalyptic tale of survival and acceptance deserves to be sipped and savored like a twelve-year bourbon."
— L.P. HERNANDEZ, AUTHOR OF
NO GODS, ONLY CHAOS

Genre: Science Fiction

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