Reflecting on the Greenworld: Ecopagan Utopias and How Quickly they Become Dystopian
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by Anna McKerrow In 2015 Crow Moon, my first ever novel - and the first in an ecopagan utopia/dystopian YA trilogy - was published by Quercus. Set slightly in the future, my concept for the trilogy was that the UK had divided into the Greenworld - a peaceful, utopian ecopagan community based in Devon and Cornwall, ruled by pagan witches, and the Redworld, the rest of the UK (and, to the Greenworlders, the rest of the world), which was corrupt, crime-ridden, dystopian and rapidly running out of fuel, due to an ongoing war fuel in Russia.
Reflecting on the Greenworld: Ecopagan Utopias and How Quickly they Become Dystopian
Reflecting on the Greenworld: Ecopagan…
Reflecting on the Greenworld: Ecopagan Utopias and How Quickly they Become Dystopian
by Anna McKerrow In 2015 Crow Moon, my first ever novel - and the first in an ecopagan utopia/dystopian YA trilogy - was published by Quercus. Set slightly in the future, my concept for the trilogy was that the UK had divided into the Greenworld - a peaceful, utopian ecopagan community based in Devon and Cornwall, ruled by pagan witches, and the Redworld, the rest of the UK (and, to the Greenworlders, the rest of the world), which was corrupt, crime-ridden, dystopian and rapidly running out of fuel, due to an ongoing war fuel in Russia.