Tag: Shorts
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New climate fiction anthology has published my short story

I’m pleased to announce that my flash fiction story, “The Great Greenland Quilting Bee,” has been published in the new climate fiction anthology, Extinction Notice: Tales of a Warming Earth.
J.G. Follansbee
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3 geoengineering technologies that could solve the climate crisis

These three geoengineering technologies–carbon capture and storage, cloud brightening and seeding, and space reflection–could be the answer to the planet’s climate crisis.
J.G. Follansbee
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Climate stories: 10 extra prompts for writing climate change stories

You’re a science fiction or literary writer. You know climate change is important, but you’re unsure about what story to tell. Here’s some prompts to get you thinking.
J.G. Follansbee
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I’ve been published in a new sci-fi anthology from Two-Hour Transport

Two-Hour Transport is a new anthology of science fiction, fantasy, and horror by Seattle-area authors.
J.G. Follansbee
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A new anthology, After the Orange, about a post-Trump world

One of my stories is published in the new anthology, After the Orange: Ruin and Recovery.
J.G. Follansbee
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Preachiness: Do climate fiction writers suffer from this syndrome?

The author discusses the challenges of addressing climate change in fiction without sounding preachy. They emphasize the need for subtle incorporation of environmental themes to engage readers meaningfully.
J.G. Follansbee
