Saturday, October 22, 2016

A.L. Brady asks ''Has anyone else noticed how the majority of recent cli-fi novels/story collections focus as much on themes of isolation as problem solving?'' and says ''Cli-fi should definitely be harrowing, but it's troubling to see so much anxiety channeled into visions of isolation instead of teamwork.''

Photo by Yann Quero, titled "The Madonna of Global Warming"
 
A.L. Brady ‏tweets at @ingredient_x
''Cli-fi should definitely be harrowing, but it's troubling to see so much anxiety channeled into visions of isolation instead of teamwork.''
She adds: ''Has anyone else noticed how the majority of recent cli-fi novels/story collections focus as much on themes of isolation as problem solving?''
GOOD QUESTIONS!
 
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NOTE: She is managing editor at @indianolareview. And has bylines in @lithub, @villagevoice, @the_rumpus, @awl, @the_millions, @mcsweeneys. @LAReviewofBooks and is a NBCC member.
 [And tweets from New York.]

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