Dry Lands
By (Author) Elizabeth Anne Martins
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Press
14th May 2024
14th May 2024
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 20mm
198g
After a cataclysmic flood submerges half the world underwater, cannibalistic gangs and corrupt encampments become a constant threat to the remaining dry lands. Liv and her precocious three-year-old son Milo are some of the lucky ones who have survived. With the company of a lonely horse seeking a loving home, Liv is determined to protect Milo from the encampments, even if it means destroying what little is left of civilization. Amidst it all, she learns to embrace love and her own worth. Dry Lands is a gripping journey showcasing the resilience of humanity, parenthood, and the sacrifices we make for our children. AUTHOR: Elizabeth Martins, a Philadelphia native, embarked on a diverse publishing journey after studying communications at Temple University and earning a master's degree in publishing from Rosemont College. She began work as a writer and illustrator for the Temple News, then as a photographer for The Philadelphia Metro Newspaper and poetry book reviewer for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Elizabeth Martins, a Philadelphia native, embarked on a diverse publishing journey after studying communications at Temple University and earning a master's degree in publishing from Rosemont College. Her passion for storytelling led her to work as a writer and illustrator for the Temple News. Soon after, she began her career as a photographer for The Philadelphia Metro Newspaper and also contributed poetry book reviews to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Elizabeth played a crucial role in the launch of Apiary Magazine, where she served as the inaugural marketing manager. Her efforts helped establish Apiary Magazine as a beloved literary arts publication in the Philadelphia community. Currently, she serves as the director of public relations for a craft and lifestyle publisher in Pennsylvania.