like a lot of climate fiction, it picks one focal point to hone in on, which i think flattens the hyperobject. And i think the politics are a bit confused. I liked the thread of community emerging amid collapse, but it ended up not really trusting in that either? So i wasnt left with much other than grief.
Notably, published before the wildfire threat really kicked up in gear…
like a lot of climate fiction, it picks one focal point to hone in on, which i think flattens the hyperobject. And i think the politics are a bit confused. I liked the thread of community emerging amid collapse, but it ended up not really trusting in that either? So i wasnt left with much other than grief.
Notably, published before the wildfire threat really kicked up in gear…
Great primer on an issue that is terrifyingly important. Sadly dated by the collapse of the US government, but that's not her fault! Read and consider what might have been... and maybe, if we survive, what could yet be.
Great primer on an issue that is terrifyingly important. Sadly dated by the collapse of the US government, but that's not her fault! Read and consider what might have been... and maybe, if we survive, what could yet be.