Apparently I’ve written a seminal work of cli-fi, but it wasn’t one of my books. In a recent BBC Culture piece titled What The Last of Us, Snowpiercer and 'climate fiction' get wrong, self-proclaimed literary scholar Tyler Harper argues that the genre does not inspire environmental action among readers, but demoralizes them. He alleges the... Continue Reading →
“Beat In Her Blood”…In Your Ears: My First Audiobook, and How You Can Get It For Free
The audiobook was an accident. When I finished revisions on Beat In Her Blood late last year, my sister "Alice"—who had provided invaluable critique on earlier drafts—wanted to read the final product, but her eyes weren’t cooperating. Her myriad neurological afflictions from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) include difficulty reading text longer than a chat message. Rather... Continue Reading →
“Beat In Her Blood” Unbowed: A Cross-Genre Novel’s Path to Publication
After a long publishing hiatus, I just released a new novel! My sci-fi mystery Beat In Her Blood is now available in ebook and paperback formats. This novel challenged me in a lot of ways. It was my first project aimed at adult audiences, my first foray into the mystery genre, and a personal exploration... Continue Reading →
Sick of Climate Change: AMA (and Cli-Fi Writers) Declare Public Health Crisis
There’s less fiction than I thought in my upcoming novel about the health impact of climate change: yesterday the American Medical Association (AMA) declared climate change a public health crisis. “The scientific evidence is clear – our patients are already facing adverse health effects associated with climate change, from heat-related injuries, vector-borne diseases and air... Continue Reading →