Climate Fiction (Plot)

Best Climate Fiction of 2018

The new year’s finally here! You may have already celebrated with some of your favorite New Year’s Eve traditions: counting down to midnight, drinking champaign, making resolutions for the new year. Now that 2019 is in full swing, I invite you to join me in one of my favorite year-end traditions: looking back at the best examples of the past year of climate fiction.

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Book Review: Fragment by Craig Russell

Fragment by Craig Russell is the exciting tale of an enormous fragment of Antarctic ice that breaks off into the ocean, wreaking havoc on the human and non-human world. If you have an interest in climate fiction stories, seafaring adventure stories, communication with whales, or all of the above, be sure to check this one out.

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Cyber Monday Climate Fiction Sale

November 26 is Cyber Monday! My novels, Change and Goodbye Miami, are both on sale for 99 cents. My short story anthologies, Cli-Fi Plus and Strange Beginnings, are both available for FREE! These low prices are only available on November 26, so take advantage of them while you can.

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Book Review: Voice of the Elders by Greg Ripley

Voice of the Elders is the story of a young woman who attends a UN youth conference on climate change and is visited by aliens offering to help humanity respond to the climate crisis. She soon finds herself on a journey to meet with these aliens and evade the regressive fossil fuel tycoon who will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo and squash any serious action on climate change.

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