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Will the Human Species Exist in Six Thousand Years?
by Saul Tanpepper and Sequoia Nagamatsu
Climate Fiction Writers League
Jun 28
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How Storytelling Magic can be used in the Fight against Climate Change
by Rab Ferguson
Climate Fiction Writers League
Jun 14
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A Train to the Centre of the Earth and An Chicken Intent on World Dictatorship
Angela Kecojevic and Ray Star discuss their climate fiction YA debuts. Train is a YA Sci-fi debut exploring the devastating effects of a ‘snowball…
Climate Fiction Writers League
May 31
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Reflecting on the Greenworld: Ecopagan Utopias and How Quickly they Become Dystopian
by Anna McKerrow In 2015 Crow Moon, my first ever novel - and the first in an ecopagan utopia/dystopian YA trilogy - was published by Quercus. Set…
Climate Fiction Writers League
May 17
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The Flowers of the Future
by R B Kelly, plus an editor and author discuss their story development process
Climate Fiction Writers League
May 3
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Learning Earthmind in a Time of War
by Deena Metzger, plus Mary Woodbury talks to Mark Ballabon about his YA novel HOME
Climate Fiction Writers League
Apr 19
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Ecological lake pollution in a merfolk tale
by the Odyssey Theatre, plus Cynthia Zhang talks fighting for something finite
Climate Fiction Writers League
Apr 4
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Climate Change Fiction: Multicultural, Diverse, Global, and with Animals, Too!
by Claire Datnow, plus Anna M Holmes and Jamie Mollart discuss their adult novels
Climate Fiction Writers League
Mar 22
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Writing the Real
by Catherine Bush, plus Denise Baden and Phil Gilvin discuss their novels
Climate Fiction Writers League
Mar 8
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Writing the Human Element Into Climate Change Via Those Most At Risk
by Claire Holroyde, plus Marissa Slaven and Bill McGuire discuss their eco-thrillers
Climate Fiction Writers League
Feb 22
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Learning how to face our feared future
by Danielle Celermajer
Climate Fiction Writers League
Feb 8
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Climate Justice Fiction: Movement Building for the Win
by Aya de Leon, plus Nicola Penfold and Catherine Bush discuss the natural world
Climate Fiction Writers League
Jan 25
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