Little Blue Marble 2017

Stories of Our Changing Climate

Katrina Archer (Editor)
Climate Fiction, Anthologies
Now in a single collection by editor Katrina Archer, get all of the short climate fiction published by Little Blue Marble in 2017.
M. Darusha Wehm shows us our blue marble as viewed from Mars. Anatoly Belilovsky meditates on family and love in a drowned future Ireland. Alex Shvartsman controls the weather. Robert Dawson evokes the nostalgia of a child for gas-powered cars. Holly Schofield highlights wildlife in distress with an allegory of clowns. Liam Hogan takes the slacker’s doctrine to its logical extreme. Matt Colborn’s toaster fixes the planet. William Delman gives us quiet persistence in the face of disaster. And Ariel Bolton investigates the plight of refugees from the North Pole.

Get inspired to change our climate for the better with stories from these distinctive voices of speculative fiction.
Little Blue Marble 2017, Edited by Katrina Archer
Cover Design by Katrina Archer
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Katrina Archer

Katrina Archer is the author of dark fantasy The Tree of Souls and YA fantasy Untalented, a Library Journal Indie Ebook Award Honorable Mention. A former software engineer, she lives on her sailboat in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Katrina has worked in aerospace, video games, and film, and is a freelance copy editor and publisher of climate change site Little Blue Marble. She can operate almost any vehicle that can’t fly, doesn’t believe in life without books or chocolate, and was once owned by a cat more famous in Germany than she is.
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