I have been remiss by not showing this to you sooner. Here is the gorgeous cover by Amanda Rainey for Kaaron Warren’s Twelve Planets collection,
Through Splintered Walls.
Kaaron’s collection is Book 6 in the series. It’s the half way point. How are we already here? And Amanda has done an absolutely outstanding job capturing the mood and the theme of this collection. This is Kaaron Warren at her best. From the back cover:
Country road, city street, mountain, creek.
These are stories inspired by the beauty, the danger, the cruelty, emptiness, loneliness and perfection of the Australian landscape.
There is a fabulous introduction by Gemma Files who says,
Every Warren story is a trip with no map… If you are bent on opening this book, therefore, remember: Keep your eyes open, accept all of what it has to offer without qualm, and beware the only thing I can promise you is that you will be taken where you may not want to go. For Kaaron Warren, while many things, is very much not your Mum; she owes you nothing except the words on the page, this open door into four very different someplaces else through which she will escort you, then take her leave, without a single glance back. And it will be entirely contingent on you to get yourself back out.
Through Splintered Walls will be launched at Continuum in early June and I promise to reveal more details about what we’re planning for Natcon soon!
Mirrored from
Champagne and Socks.