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Interview: Craig Russell, Author of “Fragment”

by Forrest BrownMarch 16, 2021March 23, 2021

In January, I had the chance to interview Canadian author Craig Russell. We talked about his novel Fragment, and Craig shared a reading from the book.

Blog interview, stories for earth live
A photo collage of all the authors beside the text, "Black Cli-Fi And Ecofiction Authors."

Black Cli-Fi And Ecofiction Authors You Must Read

by Forrest BrownFebruary 11, 2021

Looking for Black cli-fi and ecofiction authors? From Octavia E. Butler to Tochi Onyebuchi, here are the authors you should read next.

Blog authors, imbolo mbue, nk jemisin, nnedi okorafor, octavia e butler, sherri l smith, tochi onyebuchi
A featured image showing a headshot of Joel Burcat next to the book cover of Amid Rage.

Interview: Joel Burcat, Author of “Amid Rage”

by Forrest BrownFebruary 5, 2021

Joel Burcat is an author of environmental legal thrillers and a retired environmental lawyer for the state of Pennsylvania.

Blog interview, stories for earth live
A photo of Isaac Yuen next to the text "Interview with Isaac Yuen of Ekostories."

Interview: Nature Writer Isaac Yuen of Ekostories

by Forrest BrownDecember 14, 2020December 14, 2020

Isaac Yuen is a Chinese-Canadian nature writer and the founder of Ekostories. I talked to Isaac in September to hear about his newest story.

Blog ekostories, interview, isaac yuen, stories for earth live
A photo of Joan Gregerson next to her new book, Climate Action Challenge.

Stories for Earth Live: Joan Gregerson, Author of “Climate Action Challenge”

by Forrest BrownAugust 23, 2020

Joan Gregerson is the author of Climate Action Challenge. Watch our full conversation about taking climate action here.

Blog interview, joan gregerson, nonfiction, stories for earth live
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Where To Get Started With Climate Fiction (Cli-Fi)

by Forrest BrownAugust 10, 2020December 11, 2020

Climate fiction is a growing genre, and it can be hard to know where to start. Here are the best cli-fi books, movies, and short stories.

Blog, Start Here 2040 ad, beasts of the southern wild, books, ishmael, parable of the sower
A photo of author Sarah Holding next to her new novel CHAMELEON.

Stories for Earth Live: Sarah Holding, Author of “CHAMELEON”

by Forrest BrownJuly 29, 2020

Sarah Holding is a YA cli-fi writer from the UK and author of the new novel CHAMELEON. We got to interview her over Instagram Live.

Blog clifi, interview, sarah holding, stories for earth live
White wind mills against a sunset in the Oregon desert.

What is Climate Fiction? Cli-Fi and How It Can Help Us Respond to the Climate Crisis

by Forrest BrownDecember 4, 2019January 20, 2021

Climate fiction or cli-fi is a form of speculative fiction that centers around climate change. I believe it can help us develop emotional resilience to deal with climate change.

Blog, Start Here cli-fi, climate fiction, emotional resilience, kurt vonnegut, octavia butler, ursula k leguin
The book cover of Parable of the Talents against a plain background.

“Parable of the Talents” And Climate Change: Summary And Analysis Of Environmental Themes

by Forrest BrownOctober 30, 2019December 14, 2020

Octavia Butler's Parable of the Talents can teach us the mental skills we need to respond and adapt to climate change.

Blog books, climate change, climate fiction, octavia butler, parable of the talents, parable series
Close-up detail of cover art for the latest edition of Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler.

“Parable of the Sower” and Climate Change

by Forrest BrownSeptember 30, 2019March 20, 2020

Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler has a lot to teach us about responding to climate change. Read our analysis of major themes like hyperempathy, resilience, and more.

Blog books, climate change, octavia butler, octavia e butler, parable of the sower

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