After the Last Rain
A Post-Apocalyptic Fable of Sacred Memory and Soil
When the world ended, it did not burn-it went quiet.
The sky forgot how to storm. The rivers forgot how to speak. And those who survived carried their grief like seeds in their bones.
In the ruins of a forgotten chapel, a nameless woman finds a man who listens to the land instead of trying to save it. Together, they begin to remember what the old world had buried: the songs of soil, the language of rivers, and the fire still breathing beneath the roots.
Told in lyrical, dreamlike prose, After the Last Rain is a visionary novel about grief, survival, and sacred renewal. As the land begins to whisper again, healing comes not through conquest or rebuilding-but through listening, surrender, and planting what was once lost.