Thinking About Water on World Water Day
Think About Water (TAW) is a newly-formed collective of 28 international eco-artists and activists whose work addresses global water issues. The
Think About Water (TAW) is a newly-formed collective of 28 international eco-artists and activists whose work addresses global water issues. The
This month we travel to the world of Botswana author Tlotlo Tsamaase, whose short story “Eclipse Our Sins” rocked me
For many years now, I’ve mulled over the question of how to write a fictional narrative about the climate crisis
read more Somewhere Over the… Storm Clouds: Innovative Climate Storytelling
The world is experiencing a time of extraordinary loss: of species, habitat, ecological connectivity, and personal connection to the natural
When I witnessed massive forest and home fires rampaging through my Northern California community and saw the devastation they wrought,
This month I have for you an interview with Tory Stephens, the New England Network Weaver for Grist’s solutions lab,
Marissa Slaven talks about her novel, Code Blue, an eco-mystery. Drawing on her love of the coast in New England
read more Marissa Slaven: ‘Code Blue’, a Young Adult Eco-Mystery
Human culture is and has always been inexorably connected to the ultimate source of light and warmth, the sun. Maria
Since the 4th century BC, explorers, geographers, archaeologists, cartographers, navigators, sealers, whalers, miners, scientists, artists, writers, and others have traveled to
Thanks so much to Stormbird Press‘s Donna Mulvenna for allowing the reprinting of this interview. She talked with Amy Barker about