Inland
by Jesse Jones
When the ocean rose, it didn't just flood cities-it rewrote the world.
From the remnants of drowned skylines and flooded highways emerges a hauntingly transformed Earth. Inland is a post-apocalyptic odyssey that blends realism with myth, survival with reinvention. Told in lyrical, cinematic chapters, the story follows a group of survivors navigating a world where nature has turned unfamiliar, technology has fallen silent, and the rules of the past no longer apply.
As society fractures and reforms in the shadows of shattered satellites and glowing jungles, the survivors must uncover the truth behind the wave that changed everything-an event too precise to be natural, too devastating to be ignored. With eerie phenomena, mysterious relics, and a landscape that seems alive, Inland asks: what happens after the end? And what rises in its place?
For fans of Station Eleven, The Road, and Annihilation, this is a visceral, poetic journey through collapse-and what waits beyond it.