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American Gods Meets The Chronicles of Narnia: Revealing Birds of Paradise by Oliver K. Langmead

American Gods Meets The Chronicles of Narnia: Revealing Birds of Paradise by Oliver K. Langmead

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American Gods Meets The Chronicles of Narnia: Revealing Birds of Paradise by Oliver K. Langmead

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Published on August 26, 2020

Photo courtesy of Oliver Langmead
Photo courtesy of Oliver Langmead

We’re thrilled to share the cover of Oliver K. Langmead’s Birds of Paradise, a fantasy about the Biblical Adam recovering the lost pieces of the Garden of Eden—publishing in March 2021 with Titan Books.

Many millennia after the fall of Eden, Adam, the first man in creation, still walks the Earth—exhausted by the endless death and destruction, he is a shadow of his former hope and glory. And he is not the only one. The Garden was deconstructed, its pieces scattered across the world and its inhabitants condemned to live out immortal lives, hiding in plain sight from generations of mankind.

But now pieces of the Garden are turning up on the Earth. After centuries of loneliness, Adam, haunted by the golden time at the beginning of Creation, is determined to save the pieces of his long lost home. With the help of Eden’s undying exiles, he must stop Eden becoming the plaything of mankind.

Adam journeys across America and the British Isles with Magpie, Owl, and other animals, gathering the scattered pieces of Paradise. As the country floods once more, Adam must risk it all to rescue his friends and his home—because rebuilding the Garden might be the key to rebuilding his life.

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Birds of Paradise

Birds of Paradise

Cover design by Julia Lloyd

 

Oliver K. Langmead is an author and poet based in Glasgow. His long-form poem, Dark Star, featured in the Guardian’s Best Books of 2015. Oliver is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Glasgow, where he is researching terraforming and ecological philosophy, and in late 2018 he undertook a writing residency at the European Space Agency’s Astronaut Centre in Cologne, writing about astronauts and people who work with astronauts. He tweets at @oliverklangmead

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