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Afterglow

Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors

by Grist
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Hopeful and forward-looking futuristic short stories that explore how the power of storytelling can help create the world we need
"This is a glorious book that challenges our conceptions of bookmaking as much as it questions our conceptions of world-building. We, as earthlings, will be better to the earth after experiencing this book. That is not hyperbole."

—New York Times bestselling author Kiese Laymon

Afterglow is a stunning collection of original short stories in which writers from many different backgrounds envision a radically different climate future. Published in collaboration with Grist, a nonprofit media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate solutions, these stirring tales expand our ability to imagine a better world.

Inspired by cutting-edge literary movements, such as Afrofuturism, hopepunk, and solarpunk, Afterglow imagines intersectional worlds in which no one is left behind—where humanity prioritizes equitable climate solutions and continued service to one's community. Whether through abundance or adaptation, reform, or a new understanding of survival, these stories offer flickers of hope, even joy, as they provide a springboard for exploring how fiction can help create a better reality.

Afterglow welcomes a diverse range of new voices into the climate conversation to envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress. A creative work rooted in the realities of our present crisis, Afterglow presents a new way to think about the climate emergency—one that blazes a path to a clean, green, and more just future.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 14, 2022
      This sparkling anthology of 12 climate fiction stories distinguishes itself with its hopeful bent, promoting the idea that good can still exist within destruction, even if it can only be found in small pockets. Adrienne Maree Brown writes in the foreword that these stories are “attempts to decolonize our thinking of the future, particularly on this planet, and to show what hope and utopia look like through lenses beyond our own.” And while some of the stories feel like fragments of larger pieces and ill-fitted to the short form, others deliver exactly what Brown promises: the title story by Lindsey Brodeck explores a future in which the protagonist must decide between leaving Earth for another planet or staying as a ”keeper,” part of a group working to restore the relationship between humans and nature, while “Broken from the Colony” by Ada M. Patterson sees its trans heroine find community in a coral reef full of trans sisters after a hurricane submerges her island. Offering a glimpse at imagined futures across the globe, this is a welcome lift to the spirits to those who may be struggling to see any brightness amid climate fears.

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