Events

2020 Earth Day Celebrations

As a firm believer that every day is Earth Day, I also celebrate this one day a year that is devoted to our Mama Earth. It’s kind like loving my own mom all the time but paying special attention to her on Mother’s Day. April 22, 2020, marks the 50th […]

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Eco-fiction at Word Vancouver

Thanks to everyone who attended! The readings went great, and we had some thoughtful Q&A from the audience afterward. Please see our Facebook for photos from the event. FREE EVENT – No tickets required! Community Garden “Eco-fiction, memoir, and a variety of non-fiction presentations” To celebrate 100,000 Poets (Authors and […]

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Earth Day to Arbor Day Blog Tour, D.G. Driver

“From Earth Day to Arbor Day” is a blog tour with author D. G. Driver as she celebrates her two environmental themed YA fantasy novels Cry of the Sea & Whisper of the Woods. These novels are about Juniper Sawfeather, teen environmental activist, who discovers mythical creatures during her efforts to protect the natural […]

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Climate Fiction Contest

Thanks to Manjana Milkoreit, from Arizona State University’s Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative, for the announcement of a short story writing contest. From the site: Speculative fiction stories have the power to take abstract policy debates and obscure jargon and turn them into gripping, visceral tales. The emerging subgenre of […]

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July 3-5, 2015 – We > Tar Sands, 350.org

This July the climate movement in Canada will come together to be bigger and bolder. On July 3 and July 4, we’ll take action across the country for real climate solutions and to show Stephen Harper that We > Tar Sands. Click here to join in the action. On July […]

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The Blue Dot Tour

If you look at our planet from space, it is a blue dot, a beautiful little blue dot. The David Suzuki Foundation, which has promoted environmentalism in Canada and around the world since 1990, recently did a “Blue Dot Tour” across the nation, featuring artists in different cities, from September […]

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Short Story Contest Announcement

Yes, the short story contest presentation is here! Our short story contest multimedia presentation, combining over twenty selected climate change short stories and nature photographs from around the world, is presented here. To see more, join the discussion of the event in our amazing Google+ community. September 27 is 100,000 […]

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June 23-27, 2015 – ASLE 11th Beinnial Conference

Thanks to Prof. Dr. Serpil Oppermann, EASLCE, European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture, and the Environment for the following news: November 15, 2014. Panel proposed for the ASLE Eleventh Biennial Conference, June 23-27, 2015, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. “What Lies Beneath ‘Cli-Fi’ Narratives? Climate Science, Climate Justice, […]

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October 17-19, Bioneers Summit Conference

2014 is the 25th anniversary of the Bioneers Conference. According to their site: The years between now and 2020 will be the most important in the history of human civilization. Climate change has crash-landed from the future into the present. The ecological debt we’ve incurred is dire. The hyper-concentration of […]

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November 5, An Evening with Margaret Atwood

Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative at Arizona State University presents An Evening with Margaret Atwood, at the Herberger Theatre for the Arts, November 5, 2014. Internationally renowned novelist and environmental activist Margaret Atwood will visit Arizona State University this November to discuss the relationship between art and science and the […]

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100,000 Poets for Change

On September 27 this year, we’ll be participating in Vancouver, British Columbia’s 100,000 Poets for Change. We kicked off this virtual event in June, with a short story contest about climate change, which is ongoing! (Please do read the rules, and they must be followed if you want to have […]

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September 30, The Siskiyou Prize – Ashland Creek Press

Ashland Creek Press is pleased to announce the 2014 Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature. The winner will receive a cash award of $1,000 and publication by Ashland Creek Press. The contest is open to unpublished, full-length prose manuscripts, including novels, memoirs, short story collections, and essay collections. Manuscripts should […]

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Creative Time Reports: Call to Artists

Deadline: September 2, 2014 Submit to: editorial@creativetime.org Creative Time Reports has a call to artists for submissions. From the site: Reflecting the diversity of approaches and subjects undertaken by Creative Time Reports contributors, such pieces might take the form of photo-essays, videos, op-eds or poems (to name just a few […]

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Short Story Writing Contest and Poets for Change 2014

Please join our nature community to discuss the contest or just to chat about climate change fiction! Note that this contest ended in the summer of 2014. This is a short story contest, not a poetry contest. 100,000 Poets for Change is a broad event that includes all types of […]

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