Graham Arkell

Graham’s passions include the outdoors, keeping fit and creative writing. The idea for his debut novel comes from “a mix of my insane imagination and my love of Celtic history/myth”

He also writes short poems about his own experiences with MH.

Echoes of the Earth is a mythopoeic science fantasy inspired by Celtic mythology

In a post-collapse world where the last AI clings to power and nature reclaims the ruins, one girl carries the blood of both.

Eoin is born of the Grove—where stone circles still hum with forgotten power, and wolves speak in silence. Raised far from her roots, she knows nothing of her druidic heritage or the Earth-bound legacy left to her by a mother reborn through ritual and sacrifice.

But the Earth remembers.
And the old ways are not dead.

Guided by ancestral visions, hunted by machine-ruled fanatics, and shadowed by the fading myths of her people, Eoin must walk a path once trodden by gods and ghosts. A path of transformation. Of reckoning. Of return.

“Blending Celtic myth, post-apocalyptic vision, and spiritual awakening, Echoes of the Earth is a story of grief, instinct, and the power that sleeps beneath our feet.”

Graham’s book cover ideas might be of this world, but they are definitely not of this time.