Contest

What is Solarpunk?

What is solarpunk? Please see this thread in SFF World for a roundtable of thoughts about what solarpunk is and how to think about creating stories in the genre. I also asked this question to Adam Flynn recently, and he described it as: Solarpunk is a somewhat promiscuous adjective, used […]

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John Atcheson

John Atcheson is author of the novel, A Being Darkly Wise, an eco-thriller and Book One of The Earth Trilogy, which traces a small group’s attempt to deal with global warming over the course of fifty years. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, the San Jose […]

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Michael Donoghue

Michael Donoghue mostly lives in his head, but resides in Vancouver, Canada. His stories have appeared in various anthologies, literary journals and sci-fi magazines. Michael works in healthcare, where he spends much of his time preoccupied with hand washing. He can be found on twitter @mpdonoghue.

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Anneliese Schultz

Anneliese Schultz, MFA ’77, won the 2013 Enizagam Literary Award in Fiction. Her story, “Child”, was selected by final judge Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, a recent New Yorker ‘20 under 30’, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. In 2012, Anneliese’s stories were also finalists in the Surrey International Writers’ […]

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John Life

John Life is the pen name for a writer fascinated by returning eagles to Ireland and their struggles to breed while battling wildlife rivals and human predators in a land where their species had been extinct for over one hundred years. He also has a deep interest in alternative lifestyles […]

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John Life – Armistice

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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Conor Corderoy

Conor Corderoy was born in England in 1957. He spent his childhood on Formentera, the smallest of the Balearic Islands. He had no schooling, though he had a governess for four years, who became an alcoholic and disappeared when he was twelve. He spent his teens in Cordoba, southern Spain, […]

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Sand – Conor Corderoy

Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).

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Poems by Cris Staubach

It’s Happening Now, Already It’s really nothing new, except for the scale of it, and its democratic impact. Life has always ended as a journey of loss of material things, people, places, of physical abilities and mental prowess, but individually, each pretending they would be excluded, immortal, until, accepting or […]

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Stephan Malone

I am 47 years old and work in a local ICU in Cape Coral, Florida.  My hobbies include 15-30 mile bicycle rides, night/pre-dawn rides in particular, computer repair, and writing. I am also, embarrassingly enough, a video game junkie.  Fave games include anything Halo, Call Of Duty series, Fallout 3, […]

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Keith Wilkinson

Keith Wilkinson is an educator, editor and poet and has published work in a number of literary journals and chapbooks and on his blog at http://kwilk.wordpress.com/poetry/. A 2009 chapbook, Winter Gifts, is available from Lipstick Press http://lipstickpoetry.blogspot.ca/, and a 2013 illustrated chapbook, Incubating Poetry: a creative conversation, created in collaboration […]

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