What Is Eco-fiction and Why it Matters
First, a quick definition: Eco-fiction is made up of fictional tales that reflect important connections, dependencies, and interactions between people...
Mary Woodbury (pen name: Clara Hume) is a technical writer by day and fiction writer by night. She voluntarily curates the popular website Dragonfly.eco. She’s author of Back to the Garden (Moon Willow Press, 2014), Bird Song: A Novella (Dragonfly Pub, 2020), and Finn’s Tree Alphabet (Dragonfly Pub, 2021). Upcoming is the sequel to Back to the Garden, The Stolen Child (2022) and Elk Stories (TBA). She’s also a contributing author to Wild Tales from the River (Stormbird Press, 2018). She’s part of the core writer team at Artists and Climate Change and has guest-posted at Chicago Review of Books, Ecology Action Centre’s Magazine, ClimateCultures.net, Free Word Centre, SFFWorld, and Fjord’s Review. Her articles have been translated at Chinese Science Writers Association and Zest Letteratura Sostenibile.
First, a quick definition: Eco-fiction is made up of fictional tales that reflect important connections, dependencies, and interactions between people...
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