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Tag: neal stephenson

  • Climate Justice Group: Center for Story-based Strategy

    Climate Justice Group: Center for Story-based Strategy

    The Center for Story-based Strategy cultivates imagination spaces where story, grassroots leadership, organizing, and democracy are interwoven strategies to build power.  What is story-based strategy and how does it relate to climate justice? Story-based strategy is a participatory approach that links movement building with an analysis of narrative power and places storytelling at the center…

  • Climate Fiction By Women Reading List

    Climate Fiction By Women Reading List

    Are you reading climate fiction written by women? The book publishing industry has a serious diversity problem. By some accounts, women are now publishing more books than men. But women of color are still underrepresented in publishing. And merely being published doesn’t mean that women’s books are receiving the attention they deserve from publishers, readers,…

  • Book Review: Troubled Waters by Mary Annaïse Heglar

    Book Review: Troubled Waters by Mary Annaïse Heglar

    There’s more than one way for a family to deal with generational trauma. And there’s more than one way for a family to respond to systemic racism and the climate crisis. Mary Annaïse Heglar’s debut novel, Troubled Waters, tells an intense, compelling, and deeply personal story at the intersection of these themes. After listening to…

  • Book Review: The Deluge by Stephen Markley

    Book Review: The Deluge by Stephen Markley

    What will the climate crisis and the world’s response to it look like over the course of the next decade or two? The Deluge by Stephen Markley offers one of the most thorough and compelling answers to this question that I’ve read to date. This novel explores almost every facet of the climate crisis in…

  • Climate Fiction Writers League Reading List

    The Climate Fiction Writers League is a group of authors who believe in the necessity of climate action, immediately and absolutely. Their website features a prominent quote that offers a good synopsis of what they do and why they do it: Fiction is one of the best ways to inspire passion, empathy and action in…

  • Book Review: New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson

    New York 2140 is an ambitious novel about what New York City will be like in the year 2140 if human-caused global warming continues unchecked. If you’re interested in New York, global warming, science fiction, political fiction, or all of the above, I strongly recommend that you read this novel.