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The Death of Mountains

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The latest novella by Nebula finalist Jordan Kurella (I Never Liked You Anyway) is a moving allegorical tale. As mankind continues to hurt the planet, leaving us with scarred lands, stories like The Death of Mountains are more meaningful than ever. 


When the Death of Mountains came for us, we had been aching for a long time. There is so much loss in being a mountain; it is a terribly long time to live. Yet something awoke within us when they arrived, their face a stone skull, their hands' obsidian bones that cracked and crackled like fracking. It made us hurt to hear their earthquake step across the ground as they arrived. Their breath was like

coal dust, the stuff their cloak was made from. They left a trail of oil behind them as they walked.


When they spoke, their breath was hot, volcanic; it made us wither at first. We, however, are a middling hill of the Appalachians. And we have seen much worse.


Far worse than death.


The Death of Mountains says, “Plundered Mountain, it’s time to go.”


And we say, “We are not ready, Death. We have too much yet to see.”


Paperback, 122 pages

Cover and interior design by Inkspiral Design

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"Fans of folkloric fiction with a strong moral bent will find much to savor." - Publishers Weekly

"The Death of Mountains is a wry and sorrowful meditation on the death of all things that somehow manages to be soothing. I wouldn't have believed something this blackly funny could be so relentlessly affirming of human creativity, inclusivity, friendship, and love. The reference to Pratchett is apt." - Michael de Luca, author of Jaguar Mask

"A unique voice imbued with searingly relentless hope. This book is quirky and grim and shining." - C. J. Lavigne, author of In Veritas

"Climate fiction with a hopepunk twist. It’s strange and unusual in a wholly compelling way." - Punk-Ass Book Jockey

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