Parry wrote a series of
portal fantasy youth fiction beginning with
The Land Behind the World (1976), in which a young girl finds a magic land through a magic portal. The series was written mainly for children, but was appreciated by adults as well. Her work was received well by critics. Steven Garlick writing in Tharunka - the UNSW newspaper - reviewed the first two books and wrote "What happens when a brilliant Jungian and a Gestalt-inspired psychotherapist writes simple, unpretentious "children's tales"? The result is the delightful and only apparently simple books by Anne Spencer Parry, The Land Behind the World and The Lost Souls of the Twilight, the first two in a series, reminiscent of Tolkien and Ursula LeGuin's Earthsea Triology." He concluded by saying "Both tales had that timeless quality that communicates directly to the spirit" and he recommended the books for "anyone interested in psychology, growth, children, personal development or just life in general." Her work is in print as of 2018, although most of her books were out of print prior to 2010. In 2010 and 2011, her Land Behind the World Series was made available again from Pinchgut Press via a
print on demand service. This includes two previously unpublished works to complete the second series,
The Council of Elders and
The Signbearers. Her last novel,
The Immortals, was published posthumously in 2011 and was the first book of a planned quartet set in the dawn of time in
The Land Behind the World.
Bibliography The Bara cycle: •
The Land Behind the World (1976) •
The Lost Souls of the Twilight (1977) •
The Crown of Darkness (1979) •
The Crown of Light (1980) The Zaddik cycle: •
Zaddik and the Seafarers (1983) •
Beyond the Outlandish Mountains (1984) •
The Council of Elders (2011) •
The Signbearers (2011) Unnamed series: •
The Immortals (2011) Other works: •
Below The Surface:Reflections on Life and Living (1982) == References ==