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.
Read MoreAnneliese 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’ […]
Read MoreJohn 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 […]
Read MoreJohn Life – Armistice
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreConor 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, […]
Read MoreSand – Conor Corderoy
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreClimate Change Fiction: Radical Hope From an Emerging Genre
Copyright and written by Stephen Siperstein “Stories are much bigger than ideologies. In that is our hope” – Donna Haraway, The Companion Species Manifesto Eugene, OR—In my backyard garden this morning the bees are hurrying through the last lavender blossoms of summer and the tomato plants are releasing their resinous […]
Read MoreClara Hume – The Midnight Moon
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MorePoems 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 […]
Read MoreStephan 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, […]
Read MoreStephan Malone – The Library
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreKeith 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 […]
Read MoreKeith Wilkinson – The Sea Wall at Vancuuver Shoal
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreCharles Christensen – Tesla
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreRachel May
Rachel May coordinates sustainability education at Syracuse University, running faculty development projects and workshops for students on a wide range of topics. Most recently, she has been teaching a zine-making class called Climatopia, in which students develop imaginary scenarios for real progress on climate change. This story grew out of […]
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