Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
214
Language
English
Published
May 31, 2018
Publisher
Kristell Ink, Grimbold Books
Description
In an imaginative anthology edited by Kate Coe and Ellen Crosháin, a collection of talented authors explore the intriguing concept of "Terra Nullius," a term denoting land that is unclaimed or belonging to no one. Each narrative unfolds through unique lenses, delving into speculative realms that challenge perceptions of ownership and belonging. The varied storytelling styles blend to craft a rich tapestry of themes, from personal journeys of discovery to broader societal commentaries.
What emerges is a thought-provoking compilation that invites readers to consider the nature of land and identity. The contributors, including Thomas J. Spargo and Jessica Rydill among others, add depth by intertwining elements of fantasy and reality, pushing the boundaries of what it means to lay claim to a space in both physical and metaphorical terms. Their stories resonate with the timeless human struggle for home and connection.
As readers engage with these diverse voices, they find themselves navigating landscapes of wonder and contemplation. The anthology serves not only as entertainment but also as a catalyst for reflection on the implications of claiming territory—both literal and figurative. Through imaginative storytelling, the authors illuminate the nuances of isolation, exploration, and the quest for belonging in a world rich with untold stories.
What emerges is a thought-provoking compilation that invites readers to consider the nature of land and identity. The contributors, including Thomas J. Spargo and Jessica Rydill among others, add depth by intertwining elements of fantasy and reality, pushing the boundaries of what it means to lay claim to a space in both physical and metaphorical terms. Their stories resonate with the timeless human struggle for home and connection.
As readers engage with these diverse voices, they find themselves navigating landscapes of wonder and contemplation. The anthology serves not only as entertainment but also as a catalyst for reflection on the implications of claiming territory—both literal and figurative. Through imaginative storytelling, the authors illuminate the nuances of isolation, exploration, and the quest for belonging in a world rich with untold stories.
Genres
Science Fiction