Climate Fiction

A Tale of Two Novels

A Tale of Two Novels: Hope and Grief in Climate Fiction

A Tale of Two Novels: Hope and Grief in Climate Fiction.

There is no single magic bullet solution to the climate crisis. There is also no single “right way” to feel about the climate crisis, as I explore in my climate poetry book, All the Climate Feels. Instead, there is a complex landscape of deep feelings and meaningful responses to the climate crisis.

With these two novels, I’m exploring two sides of my response to the climate crisis. One side is hopeful and solutions-oriented, looking for ways to make something like Solardale possible in the real world in my own town and elsewhere. One side is grieving and resistance-oriented, looking for ways to process my climate grief and hold powerful individuals and institutions responsible for their willful contributions to the climate crisis.

Both of these sides are necessary components of a comprehensive and effective response to the climate crisis. And I hope that both of these novels will be thoroughly entertaining tales that make important contributions to public discourse on the climate crisis.

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Climate Change Book Club

Climate Change Book Club

Original image by 👀 Mabel Amber, who will one day from Pixabay

Do you like reading books about climate change? If so, would you be interested in a climate change book club?

I’ve decided to start a book club dedicated to reading and discussing books about climate change. Each month, our readers will vote on which book we’ll read together. Once we’ve read the book, we’ll have an online discussion. Readers can decide if they want to participate in a text-based discussion, a monthly video/audio chat, or both.

If you’re interested in this book club, please fill out the quick climate change book club survey at the end of this post. Also be sure to sign up for my newsletter to receive the latest updates about the book club and my other projects. In the meantime, thank you for your interest!

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