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Amy Brady
Amy Brady is the Executive Director of Orion magazine and co-editor of the anthology House on Fire: Dispatches from a Climate-Changed World.


Billion-Year Histories and Birding While Black: Your Climate
Readings for April

Amy Brady Recommends J. Drew Lanham, Kate Aronoff, and More
April 8, 2021  By Amy Brady
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Telling Tales of Climate Collapse: Novelists Weigh In

Part Two of Amy Brady’s Conversation with Pitchaya Sudbanthad, Madeleine Watts,
Diane Wilson, and More
March 25, 2021  By Amy Brady
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How Contemporary Novelists Are Confronting Climate Collapse in Fiction

Part One of a Roundtable with Kim Stanley Robinson, Lydia Millet,
John Lanchester, Omar El Akkad, and More
March 24, 2021  By Amy Brady
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Beasts, Bears, Seeds, and Spring: Your Climate Readings
for March

Amy Brady Recommends Five New Books That Engage with
the Climate Crisis
March 4, 2021  By Amy Brady
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Hurricanes, Cephalopods, and Human Ingenuity: Your Climate Readings for February

Amy Brady Recommends Five Books for Waking Up to Reality
February 4, 2021  By Amy Brady
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Activists, Scientists, and Poets: Your Climate Readings for January

Amy Brady Recommends Five Inspiring Books for a New Year
January 7, 2021  By Amy Brady
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Endless Plastic, Eco-Sorrow, and Disappearing Islands: Climate Readings for December

Poetry, Dystopian Fiction, and More Recommendations
From Amy Brady
December 3, 2020  By Amy Brady
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Desert Stories, Clean Energy Transition, and Other Climate Readings for November

N. Scott Momaday, Robert Macfarlane, and More Recommendations From Amy Brady
November 2, 2020  By Amy Brady
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From Indigenous Practices to Protecting Oceans: Climate Readings for October

Some Hopeful Recommendations from Amy Brady
October 5, 2020  By Amy Brady
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Inclusivity, Sustainability, and… Disaster? Your Climate Readings for September

Climate Activist and Reporter Amy Brady Recommends Five New Books
September 2, 2020  By Amy Brady
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From the Arctic to Appalachia, August Readings on the
Climate Crisis

Climate Activist and Reporter Amy Brady Recommends Five New Books
August 3, 2020  By Amy Brady
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Climate Crisis Reading: Five Books to Check Out in July

Featuring Mario Alejandro Ariza, Ben Ehrenreich, and More
July 8, 2020  By Amy Brady
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17 Writers on the Role of Fiction in Addressing Climate Change

Lydia Millet, Jeff VanderMeer, and More on the Author's Responsibility to a Planet in Crisis
April 15, 2019  By Amy Brady
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MFA by the Numbers, on the Eve of AWP

Danielle Steel Doesn't Have an MFA, and Other Shocking Revelations
February 8, 2017  By Amy Brady
18

On Making Comic Books For the Blind

On Guy Hasson, the creator of Comics Empower
November 2, 2016  By Amy Brady
4

The History (and Present) of Banning Books in America

On the Ongoing Fight Against the Censorship of Ideas
September 22, 2016  By Amy Brady
109

What Kind of Literature Lives on the Dark Web?

An Interview with the Founders of The Torist
February 3, 2016  By Amy Brady
9

Is Topeka the Most Poetic City in America?

Racism, Iniquity, Fundamentalism, and Poetry!
October 13, 2015  By Amy Brady
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