This book is out September 23, 2014. In a future world of dust and ruin, fourteen-year-old Querry Genn struggles to recover the lost memory that might save the human race. Querry is a member of Survival Colony Nine, one of the small, roving groups of people who outlived the wars […]
Read MoreM.E. Cooper
Megan Cooper is an undergraduate in all things English at a hometown university in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She juggles three jobs, helps save the turtles in Costa Rica, and plasters her walls with sticky notes of her favorite songs and quotes in the meantime. She’s published poems in the scholastic […]
Read MoreAnneliese Schultz – How to Make a Proper Insalata
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreJohn Atcheson – How Close to Savage the Soul (Honorable Mention)
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Read MoreMichael Donoghue – Double Double
This story was too short to be eligible for the contest, but we are happy to present it here. *** Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreBody Paint – Craig Spence
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Read MoreMonika Yadav
My life has been as much the product of hard work as of destiny. Born in the state of Haryana (one of centres of the project Green Revolution in India), I soon moved out from there to the hilly regions of Uttarakhand. Thanks to my father’s transferable job, we never […]
Read MoreMonika Yadav – A Life in Phases
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreGabriella Brand
Gabriella Brand’s short stories, poetry, and essays have appeared in a variety of publications including Room Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, StepAway, Culinate,3 Elements Review, and Switched-On Guggenheim. She divides her time between the Eastern Townships of Quebec and Connecticut, where she teaches foreign languages. She travels widely, mostly on […]
Read MoreA Cup of Joe – Gabriella Brand
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreM.E. Cooper – Everlast
Watch for many of these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreClara Hume
Mary Woodbury writes eco-fiction under pen name Clara Hume. Her climate change novel Back to the Garden was published in the autumn of 2013 and later was discussed at Dissent Magazine as part of an emerging genre of climate change novels. She also has a short story series, Lost Ages, […]
Read MoreRobert Russell Sassor
Robert Sassor combines his twin passions for sustainability and creative writing as a Director at Metropolitan Group, a leading social change agency and one of B Lab’s 100 “best for the world” corporations. Following Rob’s years as an English major at Willamette University, Rob conducted research and ghostwrote about a […]
Read MoreWinner – Robert Russell Sassor – First Light
Watch for these stories in the anthology Winds of Change: Short Stories about our Climate, coming this fall (2015).
Read MoreThe Back of the Turtle, Thomas King
This is Thomas King’s first literary novel in 15 years and follows on the success of the award-winning and bestselling The Inconvenient Indian and his beloved Green Grass, Running Water and Truth and Bright Water, both of which continue to be taught in Canadian schools and universities. Green Grass, Running […]
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