Ecopunk!: Speculative tales of radical futures

Ecopunk!: Speculative tales of radical futures

Ecopunk!: Speculative tales of radical futures

Ecopunk!: Speculative tales of radical futures

Paperback

$21.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
    Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Thursday, April 4
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Ecopunk! Speculative Tales of Radical Futures examines how humanity might cope with dramatic changes in nature, and adjust to new versions of normal.

Ecopunk! shares stories in which the human race embraces these changes, using innovative technologies and fresh attitudes to make our emerging world sustainable.

These 19 stories explore meteorological, agricultural and biological technologies, alternative histories, arcologies and communes, the beauty in flooded cities, innovations in cross-continental travel, animals on the verge of extinction, androids, reality tv shows, new food sources, environmental refugees, blurring the divide between humans and animals, and above all, friendship, family and love.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781925212549
Publisher: Ticonderoga Publications
Publication date: 11/06/2017
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Liz Grzyb was born in the middle of a thunderstorm in Perth, Western Australia. She is the award-winning editor of acclaimed paranormal romance anthologies Scary Kisses and More Scary Kisses, the Orientalist pantomime Dreaming of Djinn, steampunk romance Kisses by Clockwork, feminist spec-fic Hear Me Roar, co-editor of the paranormal noir Damnation and Dames and The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror series from Ticonderoga Publications. Liz is often to be found sipping champagne and debating the fate of the Oxford comma.

Cat Sparks was fiction editor of Cosmos Magazine from 2010-2016. She managed Agog! Press, an Australian independent press that produced ten anthologies of new speculative fiction from 2002-2008. She's known for her award-winning editing, writing, graphic design and photography. Her short story collection The Bride Price was published by Ticonderoga Publications in May, 2013. The book was nominated for an Aurealis Award and won the Ditmar for Best Collected Work in 2014. Her debut novel, Lotus Blue, was published by Skyhorse Press this year.

Table of Contents

Ecopunk! 15

Liz Grzyb

Science fiction and climate fiction:

contemporary literatures of purpose 17

Cat Sparks

Mr Mycelium 21

Claire McKenna

The Right Side of History 39

Jane Rawson

The Wandering Library 47

D.K. Mok

The Radiolarian Violin 79

Adam Browne

Broad Church 87

Tess Williams

Trivalent 97

Rivqa Rafael

Milk and Honey 115

Jason Fischer

Island Green 129

Shauna O’Meara

The City Sunk, the City Risen 151

R. Jean Mathieu

Monkey Business 159

Janeen Webb

The Today Home 183

Jason Nahrung

The Mangrove Maker 197

Thomas Benjamin Guerney

From the Dark 207

Emilie Collyer

The Butterfly Whisperer 217

Andrew Sullivan

Future Perfect 243

Matthew Chrulew

The Scent of Betrayal 249

Jane Routley

First Flight 265

Ian Nichols

Happy Hunting Ground 283

Corey J. White

Pink Footed 301

Marian Womack

about the authors 319

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews