Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
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Gabriella Brand
Gabriella Brand’s short stories, poetry, and essays have appeared in a variety of publications including Room Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, StepAway, Culinate,3 Elements Review, and Switched-On Guggenheim. She divides her time between the Eastern Townships of Quebec and Connecticut, where she teaches foreign languages. She travels widely, mostly on […]
Read MoreA Cup of Joe – Gabriella Brand
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreM.E. Cooper – Everlast
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreClara Hume
Mary Woodbury writes eco-fiction under pen name Clara Hume. Her climate change novel Back to the Garden was published in the autumn of 2013 and later was discussed at Dissent Magazine as part of an emerging genre of climate change novels. She also has a short story series, Lost Ages, […]
Read MoreRobert Russell Sassor
Robert Sassor combines his twin passions for sustainability and creative writing as a Director at Metropolitan Group, a leading social change agency and one of B Lab’s 100 “best for the world” corporations. Following Rob’s years as an English major at Willamette University, Rob conducted research and ghostwrote about a […]
Read MoreWinner – Robert Russell Sassor – First Light
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreThe Back of the Turtle, Thomas King
This is Thomas King’s first literary novel in 15 years and follows on the success of the award-winning and bestselling The Inconvenient Indian and his beloved Green Grass, Running Water and Truth and Bright Water, both of which continue to be taught in Canadian schools and universities. Green Grass, Running […]
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Winner Announcement: Due to a big weekend at Word Vancouver, and the fact the panel made their decisions early, we are announcing the winner a couple days early! Congrats to Mehek Naresh for the winning story, “Left Behind.” This story will appear at our Green Reads – Excerpts site soon. […]
Read MoreThe Ark, Annabel Smith
The year is 2041. As rapidly dwindling oil supplies wreak havoc worldwide a team of scientists and their families abandon their homes and retreat into a bunker known as The Ark, alongside five billion plant seeds that hold the key to the future of life on Earth. But The Ark’s […]
Read MoreFallen Angels – Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Michael Flynn
Having been shot down over the North Dakota glacier, two Space Habs astronauts find themselves paralyzed by the Earth’s gravity and at the center of a ruthless manhunt by the United States government. Reviews Back to GoodReads
Read MoreMother of Storms, John Barnes
It is 2028. A strike to destroy an illegal Arctic weapons cache has a catastrophic side effect. Massive amounts of energy are liberated from the polar ice, suddenly and radically warming the Earth’s climate. Reviews Back to GoodReads
Read MoreTime of the Great Freeze, Robert Silverberg
For centuries, men had lived miles beneath the ground in order to survive the great Ice Block that had submerged the earth. In an attempt to resume human contact, Jim Barnes, his father and several other daring men emerge from a subterranean New York to cross the frozen Atlantic. Reviews […]
Read MoreAngel of Chaos, Nina Munteanu
Nina Munteanu’s Angel of Chaos is a gripping blend of big scientific ideas, cutthroat politics and complex yet sympathetic characters that will engage readers from its thrilling opening to its surprising and satisfying conclusion. -Hayden Trenholm, Aurora-winning writer of The Steele Chronicles Reviews Back to GoodReads
Read MoreDarwin’s Paradox, Nina Munteanu
A devastating disease. A world on the brink of violent change. And one woman who can save it or destroy it all. Julie Crane must confront the will of the ambitious virus lurking inside her to fulfill her final destiny as Darwin’s Paradox, the key to the evolution of an […]
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