#CliFi via ''The Cli-Fi Report'' cli-fi.net
GLOBAL AUTHORS INCLUDE:
Tommy Orange of USA
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/14/books/native-american-authors-indigenous-day.html?smid=tw-nytbooks&smtyp=cur
Rachel Heng of Singapore
@rachelhengqp
Writer Novel SUICIDE CLUB @SceptreBooks & @HenryHolt + translations / Fellow at the Michener Center for Writers
Austin / Singapore • rachelhengqp.com
Luis Alberto Urrea of Mexico
https://electricliterature.com/pulitzer-finalist-luis-urrea-recommends-five-books-that-arent-by-men/
Kanishk Tharoor of India @kanishktharoor
@kanishktharoor
Swimmer Among the Stars (FSG, Picador, Aleph etc) / Museum of Lost Objects @bbc / Senior Editor @foreignaffairs
Elif Shafak of Turkey @elif_safak
@Elif_Safak
Yazar, Romancı, Hikâyeperest Author, Novelist, Storyteller
Mikael Awake @awakemik
Asja Bakic of Croatia @asjaba @asjaba
https://www.asymptotejournal.com/blog/2019/06/19/review-of-mars-by-asja-bakic/
Birna Anna Bjornsdottir of Iceland
@BjarturVerold
Abbey Mei Otis of USA https://electricliterature.com/dan-chaon-recommends-a-story-about-a-town-infected-by-progress/
Claire G. Coleman of Australia @clairegcoleman
The November 2019 issue of popular literary magazine MCsweeney's will feature 10 cli-fi short stories with an introduction penned by NRDC director Susan Casey-Lefkowitz .
https://www.
''For over 25 years, I have worked with partners from around the world as an environmental advocate. At NRDC, I have moved from working internationally to helping guide all of our work in the United States and around the world. I’m proud to fight beside our many partners around the world and here at home on behalf of people and the environment.'' Follow her on twitter @CaseyLefkowitz
2019 has been the year of over 10 special cli-fi magazine issues, from Guernica to High Country News, to Amazon, to many others! It's in the air! http://Cli-fi.net
Timothy McSweeneyVerified account
@mcsweeneys
Mik Awake @AwakeMik
A peek at next month’s ''climate fiction'' issue of McSweeney’s, for which I wrote an angry prayer on migration titled "THE GOOD PLAN"
A peek at next month’s ''climate fiction'' issue of McSweeney’s, for which I wrote an angry prayer on migration titled "THE GOOD PLAN"
The Twitter feed of McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, & McSweeney's Books.
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