At the End of the World: A Novel

At the End of the World: A Novel

by Kevin J. Fellows
At the End of the World: A Novel

At the End of the World: A Novel

by Kevin J. Fellows

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Overview

"Fellows's obvious talents are his world-building and his prose." - Shai Palmer, Reedsy Discovery


"The interconnection between the world building and the characters is beautifully crafted." - Lorraine Bondie, the Book & Nature Professor Review


A wayward city, untethered by time or place. If you find yourself caught within its strange magic, you are already lost.


All Stina wants is to escape a terrible date and get her VW out of the mud. João just wants to return to his regiment fighting for the King of Portugal. Croydon wants to find his way back to his bicycle and his parents.


But everyone caught in the unbound city must decide to either stay or leave for an ever-changing often dangerous world outside the city.


Many arrivals accept the city's power, others desire it for their own gain. One seeks to destroy it. But disrupting the city may trigger its destruction and the unmaking of the world.


When you fall hopelessly lost among the missing, you can only find yourself again through the kindness of strangers. Would you stay among the strange or leave for the unknown?


At the End of the World promises magic on every page." - Shai Palmer, Reedsy Discovery


At the End of the World is the first book in the Unbound Worlds duology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781735130040
Publisher: Modern Folklore Press
Publication date: 10/21/2020
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kevin J. Fellows is a novelist and poet. His fiction is in the fabulist/magical realism mode. He lives in the desert southwest but was born in the wilds of New Hampshire. He's also lived in New York and Boston. He runs, bikes, and plays guitar, all less often than he should.

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