Tag: Climate Change Fiction
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INTERVIEW WITH JOHN IRONMONGER (THE WAGER AND THE BEAR)
John Ironmonger was born and grew up in East Africa. He has a doctorate in zoology, and was once an expert on freshwater leeches. He is ... -
THE WAGER AND THE BEAR by John Ironmonger (BOOK REVIEW)
The companion novel to the international best-seller ‘The Whale at the End of the World’ When young idealist Tom publicly humiliates politician Monty in a Cornish ... -
BRISTOLCON (5 of 5): Sunday Afternoon – Many Partings
This is the last in a series of articles to give a flavour of this year’s 15th Bristolcon and its first two-day event through the eyes ... -
A MAGICAL GIRL RETIRES by Park Seolyeon (BOOK REVIEW)
A millennial turned magical girl must combat climate change and credit card debt in this delightful, witty, and wildly imaginative ode to magical girl manga. Twenty-nine, ... -
ANY HUMAN POWER by Manda Scott (AUTHOR INTERVIEW)
Novelist, podcaster, renegade economist and regenerative smallholder, Manda Scott’s novels have been shortlisted for the Orange Prize, and the Saltire Award, nominated for an Edgar, won ... -
ANY HUMAN POWER by Manda Scott (BOOK REVIEW)
From Sunday Times bestselling author Manda Scott comes a visionary new fantasy thriller f or the cli-fi generation, about a family at the centre of a ... -
DOGGERLAND by Ben Smith (Book Review)
As some of you may know I am currently undertaking a creative writing PhD with the catchy title Navigating the mystery of future geographies in climate ... -
THE CARBON DIARIES 2015 by Saci Lloyd – THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
As some of you may know I am currently undertaking a creative writing PhD with the catchy title Navigating the mystery of future geographies in climate ... -
DENIAL by Jon Raymond, reviewed by T.O.Munro
The phrase climate fiction and its abbreviation cli-fi was coined by journalist Dan Bloom[i] in a 2011 Press release for a novel Polar City Red (2012). Since ... -
THE DENIAL by Ross Clark THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
So I return to my neglected Unseen Academic feature, with what is (honestly) going to be a book review, honestly, but first some climate change context. ...