Water. Man's most precious commodity is a luxury of the past. Radioactive waste from years of industrial dumping has caused the sea to form a protective skin strong enough to devastate the Earth it once sustained. And while the remorseless sun beats down on the dying land, civilization itself begins to crack. The world is threatened by dramatic climate change in this highly acclaimed and influential novel, one of the most important early works by the best-selling author of Cocaine Nights and Super-Cannes.
Trying Threads as Mark H @pygar40000@threads.net and BlueSky as Mark Hodgson @blackhole.bsky.social but I’m still here!
Back to 1974 with #ScienceFictionMonthly number 7. Bruce Pennington on the cover - his art for Clifford Simak’s Out of Their Minds, David Pelham’s painting for JG Ballard’s The Drought , and Karel Thole’s scary art for Brian Aldiss’ Earthworks. #NewEnglishLibrary monthly magazine https://t.co/oQtDTJRtwP
Runs @phantomlimbls | in @yndihalda | is A Lily | writes fiction | travels a lot.
There's something weirdly poetic about every page of the book I'm currently reading (The Drought by Ballard) falling out as soon as I turn it. Especially given the subject matter. https://t.co/DGF1mIPIE3