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The Deep Green Sea

A Selkie Tale and Sacred Spiritual Journey

Kelsey Ashe

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Dark Swan Imprint
10 April 2025
The Deep Green Sea - A Hauntingly Illustrated Literary Journey Through Myth and Memory, Death and Rebirth.✨ The Deep Green Sea is a premium Illustrated Novella of mythopoetic, surrealist, eco-feminist speculative fiction.

""Surreal and magical... like falling into a dream.""

- Kate Ceberano, Australian Musical Icon

""Equally harrowing as it is beautiful.""

- Kate Walsh, American Actress

""Ashe writes in intoxicating ebbs and flows... a watery spell.""

- The Debutante Feminist Surrealist Journal

In a far-off future, after the Second Deluge, a secret order of women-The Mirage-live secluded on an island hidden by tides and time.

Drifting between myth, memory, and ecological allegory, The Deep Green Sea tells the dual tale of Orla, a grieving acolyte searching for the Isle's sanctuary, and Roe, a Selkie child born in liminal shadow, carrying a mysterious fate.

Through stunning lyrical prose and haunting artwork, Kelsey Ashe crafts a modern myth that speaks to our longing for healing, rebirth, and reconnection with the natural world.

Written and illustrated by award-winning Australian artist Dr. Kelsey Ashe, this novella is both a visual and literary odyssey.

260 pages 55 original illustrations

For readers of: Women Who Run With the Wolves, The Mists of Avalon, Angela Carter, Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Jeanette Winterson, Sharon Blackie, Ithel Coloquhon.

Genre: Mythic Fiction, Sea Stories, Feminist Fantasy, Mysticism

Themes: Grief and transformation, sacred feminine, ecological wisdom, ritual, soul journey, post-apocalyptic sublime

""Like living inside a painting and a poem all at once..."" - Reader Review

""A story within a story and a dream within a dream...

Intoxicating!"" - Reader Review

The Deep Green Sea is a surrealist fairytale and spiritual adventure that merges magical realism, ecological allegory, and the mythopoetic feminine.

Genre tags: Mythic Fiction - Eco-Spiritual Fantasy - Feminist Surrealism - Illustrated Literary Fiction

""A spellbinding homage to the daughter of a Selkie, Kelsey Ashe continues to mesmerize across this ecological allegory. Her exquisitely illustrated Deep Green Sea will ferry readers off to Avalon. Imagine the break of Hokusai's wave in the chambers of a surrealist grotto. Or beach-combing Angela Carter's ""new wine in old bottles"" on an Antipodean shore.""

- Dr. Catriona McAra: Author, Feminist Surrealism in the Contemporary Novel.

""Surreal and Magical. Your book pulls me in and out of the present and I fall into your drawings as if I am inside the dream. Your words flow like water or a steady beating drum. And all colour evaporates, it's just 'chiaroscuro', contrasting light and shadows. It's like being asleep and being woken with a phrase or command that suddenly causes you to remember.... Everything! It's beautiful.""

- Kate Ceberano AM: Singer/Songwriter.

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Imprint:   Dark Swan Imprint
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   231g
ISBN:   9781763653757
ISBN 10:   1763653757
Pages:   258
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kelsey Ashe is a contemporary artist and writer whose aesthetic and prose draws from themes within Austral-Asian inter-cultural studies, constructed mythologies and ficto-critical narrative. Grounded in motifs of the Antipodean landscape, Ashe seeks to comprehend the hidden, mysterious, and deeply powerful sense of the sublime within landscape and our earthly and human relationship to it. Ashe has a Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD Art) which directs a depth of knowledge into contemplative works that examine both harmonious and difficult moments of cultural collision. In the age of the 'Archival turn' Ashe delves into allegorical, historical and mythological narratives, to subvert, intervene or disrupt the colonial archive. Ashe surveys cultural identity drawn from her Celtic convict and migratory ancestry and from the Austral-Asian basin she calls home - (the vast geographical region that sweeps from Polynesia to Aotearoa (New Zealand) across the land mass of Tasmania and Australia to Asia and Japan). Exploring the universal symbology of cultures, both ancient and modern, Ashe seeks resonances from previous era's; sensing traces of stories or beliefs from place, to perceive perceptions or concerns for contemporary culture. Ashe's practice-led research has traversed print and illustration, textiles and cloth, photography and film, performance and painting, with each new idea finding its unique expression of form.Dr. Catriona McAra, Curator at Leeds Art University UK writes; 'Ashe is something of a sorceress, conjuring within the realm of the international feminist-surrealist revival. Her practice has a powerful, consciousness raising ability; its tendrils are far-reaching, yet the work remains deeply rooted in an antipodean, postcolonial context. Ashe could be said to story-tell through what Michelle Williams Gamaker terms ""fictional activism"" (2018), a critique and illuminating recasting of traditional actors.' (McAra, 2021)​

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