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Paradise Earth, Amy Barker

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on January 11, 2021 by Mary WoodburyJanuary 10, 2021

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Fauna, Christiane Vadnais

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on December 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyDecember 17, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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The Disaster Tourist, Yun Ko-eun

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on November 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyNovember 11, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Indie Corner – Neus Figueras

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on October 27, 2020 by Mary WoodburyNovember 25, 2020

Back to the Indie Corner series It was my pleasure to talk with Indie Corner spotlight author Neus Figueras, who was born in Barcelona and … Read more

Posted in Adventure, All, Books, Children's, Indie Corner, Interviews, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, YA/Teen | Tagged Neus Figueras | Leave a reply

Blaze Island, Catherine Bush

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on October 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyOctober 11, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Indie Corner – Shirley DicKard

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on August 14, 2020 by Mary WoodburyDecember 17, 2020

Back to the Indie Corner series Welcome to our second interview in the new Indie Corner series. This month we talk with Shirley DicKard about … Read more

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Interview with Antonia Santopietro, Eco-lit Blogger

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on August 4, 2020 by Mary WoodburyAugust 10, 2020

I’m so happy to talk with Antonia Santopietro, who runs ZEST Letteratura Sostenibile. We’ve collaborated on a few projects, this one–a two-part feature of Italian … Read more

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Indie Corner – Esther T. Jones

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on July 1, 2020 by Mary WoodburyDecember 17, 2020

Back to the Indie Corner series Our first Indie Corner welcomes Esther T. Jones, who has been writing stories in her head since she was … Read more

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Interview with Lovis Geier

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on June 2, 2020 by Mary WoodburyJune 2, 2020

Women Working in Nature and the Arts I  recently had the chance to discover a new voice in the field of ecofiction: Lovis Geier’s, who … Read more

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Side Chick Nation, Aya de León

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on April 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyApril 14, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Disappearing Earth: A Novel, Julia Phillips

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on January 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyJanuary 21, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Shadow Flicker, Melissa Volker

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on December 11, 2019 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Where the River Runs Gold, Sita Brahmachari

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on August 11, 2019 by Mary WoodburyDecember 20, 2021

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Adventure, All, Books, Children's, Cultural/Regional, Fauna, Flora, Interviews, Spotlight, Spotlights-Youth, Turning the Tide, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, World Eco-Fiction, YA/Teen | Tagged Sita Brahmachari | Leave a reply

Women Working in Nature and the Arts, D.M. Cameron

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on March 4, 2019 by Mary WoodburyNovember 28, 2019

I’m very happy to return to the “Women Working in Nature and the Arts” series with D.M. Cameron, whose novel Beneath the Mother Tree (MidnightSun … Read more

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Lost Objects’ “Little Red Drops”, Marian Womack

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on October 10, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJune 12, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Interviews, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged environmental, global literature, magical realism, mystery, weird fiction, wilderness | Leave a reply

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