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Climate Change
Quiet Resistance and Acts of Hope on the US-Mexico Border
Victoria Blanco on the Stories We Miss By Focusing on Tragedy
By
Victoria Blanco
| September 18, 2019
On the Dark and Dangerous Underbelly of Climate Conspiracy Theories
Anna Merlan on the Dark Underbelly of Climate Denialism
By
Anna Merlan
| September 17, 2019
What Stories Can Teach a New Generation of Black-Indigenous Farmers
Leah Penniman on Healing the Land at Soul Fire Farm
By
Leah Penniman
| September 17, 2019
Searching for Women's Voices in the Harshest Landscape on Earth
Elizabeth Rush on Antarctica, the "Last Male Sanctuary."
By
Elizabeth Rush
| September 16, 2019
How to Be Human in a Time
of Climate Crisis
On Relearning the History of an Earth on the Verge
By
Elizabeth Putfark
| September 16, 2019
Faster Than We Thought: What Stories Will Survive Climate Change?
Omar El Akkad on Our Obligation to Preserve Memories
By
Omar El Akkad
| September 16, 2019
Best Reviewed
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Can Climate Fiction Be... Hopeful?
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Literary Hub
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Marching on London with Extinction Rebellion
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Thomas Bunstead
| September 16, 2019
With Covering Climate Now, we're publishing new stories of the climate crisis.
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Corinne Segal
| September 13, 2019
On Writing the Apocalypse Through a Crow's Perspective
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Reading Women
| September 11, 2019
14 Writers Choose One Book That Gives Them Hope in a Dark Time
A Selection of This Year's Hay Festival Writers Reflect on
the Power of Reading
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Hay Festival
| September 6, 2019
Dignity vs. Money: Europe, Please Choose
Ilija Trojanow on the Chasm Between Europe's Actions and Its Ideals
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Ilija Trojanow
| August 29, 2019
Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Science
From Foxes and Penguins to the Origins of Consciousness
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Literary Hub
| August 23, 2019
'Late Capitalism,' a Prose Poem by Alissa Quart
From Her New Collection,
Thoughts and Prayers
By
Alissa Quart
| August 22, 2019
Do We Care Enough About Animals to Save Them From Extinction?
Jane Rawson on Empathy Deficit and the Work of Contemporary Fiction
By
Jane Rawson
| August 13, 2019
Romanticizing Mount Everest Misses the Real Story
"An entire population has been overlooked for decades"
By
Adam Popescu
| August 9, 2019
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Why Fictional Detectives Should Have Friends (and Katie Siegel Is Sad If They Don't)
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Katie Siegel
The Best Debut Novels of the Month: February 2026
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The Only Mob Boss Fried in Old Sparky
February 18, 2026
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Jeffrey Sussman
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"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"