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Tour Guide

Dragonfly.eco is a news and reference site for ecologically oriented fiction. Because this site has expanded so much in the past few years, here is a tour guide to help you navigate your way around. First things first, you might have noticed that Dragonfly.eco is the new domain for the […]

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Submit/Promote a Book, Review, or Article

Contact Please email me your submission, but first, please read what types of submissions Dragonfly accepts. Only submissions following the guidelines below will be considered. Book Submission for the Database In order for me to add a book recommendation to this site (as a book post, which auto-adds to the […]

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News Archive

2022 – All News April’s newsletter is here! This is the Earth Day edition inspired by writers taking action every day. The featured image is of Vanessa Nakate – by Paul Wamala Ssegujja, CC BY-SA 4.0. April’s world eco-fiction spotlights heads to all over the African continent as we talk […]

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Spotlight – Neus Figueras

Click here to return to the series I’m rebooting an indie corner interview I had with author Neus Figueras, whose children’s book Lorac is beautifully illustrated and written. Inspired by the coral reefs near Myanmar, where Neus spent time doing restoration, this story is aimed toward the younger generation but […]

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Earth Day – Rewilding Our Stories

Welcome to Earth Day at Dragonfly, where the Rewilding Our Stories Discord members share with you some of our highly recommended ecologically themed novels (and one TV series). We also share what we’re reading so far in our 2024 book club. We created a Discord book club channel and an […]

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Author Quotes

A sample of author quotes in Dragonfly.eco’s interviews going back to 2013: The Mi’kmaw language is verb-based, and our word for Creator describes the act of creating; the world is always in a state of flux. There is a continuity and cyclicality to time that accounts for change that the […]

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Contributors

Dragonfly.eco has become a collaborative project. Thanks so very much to the following folks for sending in guest posts, story excerpts, and their time for interviews: Brian Adams, author of Love in the Time of Climate Change Michael Mohammed Ahmad, editor of After Australia Aithal, author of The Galaxy Series […]

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