Lost in passionate aggression. Dissolving into one another. Forgetting all identity. Allowing nature to reclaim the souls that were once hers in the midst of an act as timeless as life itself. The careless freedom of feeling immortal. Unable to bear the thought of separation. What must a pair of lovers do to prove their undying allegiance to one another?
About the Author
Karin was born in South America, grew up in Canada, and worked in the Arctic. Her first novel WARCHILD won the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest. Both WARCHILD and her third novel CAGEBIRD were finalists for the Philip K. Dick Award. Her books have been translated into French, Hebrew, and Japanese, and her short stories have appeared in anthologies edited by Nalo Hopkinson, John Joseph Adams and Ann VanderMeer.
Lost in passionate aggression. Dissolving into one another. Forgetting all identity. Allowing nature to reclaim the souls that were once hers in the midst of an act as timeless as life itself. The careless freedom of feeling immortal. Unable to bear the thought of separation. What must a pair of lovers do to prove their undying allegiance to one another?
About the Author
Karin was born in South America, grew up in Canada, and worked in the Arctic. Her first novel WARCHILD won the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest. Both WARCHILD and her third novel CAGEBIRD were finalists for the Philip K. Dick Award. Her books have been translated into French, Hebrew, and Japanese, and her short stories have appeared in anthologies edited by Nalo Hopkinson, John Joseph Adams and Ann VanderMeer.