Flow: Hopeful post-apocalypse
We have gotten used to the idea of a post-apocalyptic world filled with violence and greed. The...
We have gotten used to the idea of a post-apocalyptic world filled with violence and greed. The...
“You’re special. You’re worthy. You’re you.” Love can be a difficult thing to define. The same is...
Most of Emanuela Rossi’s Darkness (Buio) takes place within a house with all the doors and windows...
“We’re stuck in a limbo…, broken in half.” In Carlos Amaral’s Infinite Sea, we find ourselves in a...
In post-apocalyptic fiction we are used to seeing the dystopian aftermath. Gangs, lawlessness, greed, violence. When the English Falls by David Williams has all that, but it is on the periphery of the story. At the center is a man of faith trying to understand what God is calling him, his family, and his community to be and to do.
When we meet Mad Max, he is wrestling with a vision of the past. He hears cries for help, and sees those he has lost along the way.