#ecofiction

2026-03-13

We are excited to reveal the cover for a dark fantasy novella written by a brand new author, with art by the talented Lisbeth Poirier. Caleb Sierra's The Wetworks Miracle is an esoteric biopunk headtrip that keeps you guessing to the last page. Available for preorder: stelliform.press/index.php/pro

#Bookstodon #EcoHorror #WeirdFiction #Ecofiction #ClimateFiction #IndiePress #SmallPress #SFFBooks #BodyHorror #TheWetworksMiracle

The Wetworks Miracle by Caleb Sierra, now available for preorder at www.stelliform.press
2026-03-12

Huge thanks to Kim Stanley Robinson for these generous words about T. K. Rex's THE WILDCRAFT DRONES. “These exciting stories...give us a much-needed vision of how things could turn out well, despite the many dangers we are facing. They gave me hope and made me laugh— what a great mix!”

#climatefiction #clifi #solarpunk #ecofiction #sciencefictionbooks #speculativefiction #climatechangefiction #hopepunk #kimstanleyrobinson #bookstodon

“Creating together a good Anthropocene is going to take persistence, resilience, wit, tolerance, love, and technology. These exciting stories combine all these values, and give us a much-needed vision of how things could turn out well, despite the many dangers we are facing. They gave me hope and made me laugh— what a great mix!”

— Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future
2026-02-22

Okay, finally back to finishing up my 2025 short fiction reading before submitting a Nebula ballot. I really liked this one. A bittersweet cli-fi relationship story by Christopher Blake.

#Eco-fiction #AuthorsOfMastodon #AmReading #AmReadingFiction #ShortStory #WritersOfMastodon #EcoFiction #AmReadingSciFi #ScienceFiction

tractorbeam.earth/story/in-eve

2026-02-13

Summoning Eddie Vedder's "Rise", I find my direction magnetically as I migrate through weird times. Dragonfly.eco's February newsletter has three author spotlights, 10K training, and more. #ecofiction #running #wild #migrating. buttondown.com/dragonfly.eco/a

2026-02-07

The Day We Said Goodbye to the Birds" is finally on the new SFWA Recommended Reading List. Any SFWA members who'd like to read it in advance of the March 1 Nebula ballot deadline, here's a direct link to the .pdf (works only when you are logged in to the SFWA site).

Small press publications have a hard time getting noticed, and award nominations help a lot.

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#Bookstodon #AuthorsOfMasodon #WritersOfMastodon #Ecofiction #ScienceFiction #Hopepunk #AmWritingFiction

The Arts Incubator Winnipegartsincubator
2026-01-30

Eco-anxiety meets adventure in The Canoe Tip. Join Myles and his cousins on a journey of survival and understanding. 🎧

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2026-01-28

This interview with Lynn Hutchinson Lee is a beautiful reflection on how ecological fiction grows from attention, entanglement, and daily life. “The world is ever-present… events, stimuli are always bombarding us,” she says, describing the layered consciousness behind Orchid’s world. We’re also thrilled to see her new book coming soon from Assembly Press - that cover is absolutely stunning! Southern Ontario Gothic! Highly recommend the read.

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#ClimateFiction #EcoFiction

A screenshot collage of the "Fens, Tobacco Fields, and Hopeful Cli-Fi" Interview with Lynn Hutchinson Lee, published by Interstellar Flight Press. The interviewer is Lisa Timpf. The excerpt reads: "in my daily life, the kinds of issues you mention are continuously teeming around inside me. For me, the world is ever-present. We don’t move along life on one single narrow track: events, stimuli are always bombarding us. In my own life, I can’t separate them from each other. As I answer this question, I’m looking out at the garden, seeing the changing leaves, nudged by the grocery list I need to write, or the text messages I have to respond to, remembering the headlines I just read in the paper, thinking about the world events behind the headlines. They’re enmeshed, all part of a whole. So, as I relate to the world in this complex way, this is also how I wrote Orchid’s world."
LearnScifiLearnScifi
2026-01-26

On Vesta a plant is also a sensor, a fungus a map, and a vivid colour a warning. In the Glassleaf Littoral salt‑skins retain footprints for hours; in the Hushwood breath‑moss reflects your fear. Survival means learning what the world already does.

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AI-generated image: create SR A bioluminescent tidal terrace of translucent glassleaf membranes glowing like oil slicks,
The Arts Incubator Winnipegartsincubator
2026-01-26

When the wild speaks, will we listen? The Canoe Tip—an audiobook exploring family, courage, and environmental respect. 🌲🎧

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LearnScifiLearnScifi
2026-01-23

Each step etches a pattern into the pond’s translucent film. Move regularly and it contracts, pulling you toward the reeds. When they disrupted the rhythm—stumbling, pausing—the film lost its read and released them. On Vesta, survival is a shifting choreography that the world quietly records and lets go.

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LearnScifiLearnScifi
2026-01-23

The pond's surface was a skin, thin and clear. When a boot broke it, the film tightened and pulled the step toward the reeds. To escape they walked irregularly—broken rhythm, a step backward—learning that stillness invites the world’s reflex. On Vesta, even panic must learn a new choreography.

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AI-generated image: create SR Cinematic wide-angle view of a distant blue‑green exoplanet, half illuminated by its star,
The Arts Incubator Winnipegartsincubator
2026-01-14

Family, nature, and survival collide in The Canoe Tip. Who really listens when the wilderness speaks? Listen now.

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Ben Lockwood (broadly defined)benlockwood@ecoevo.social
2026-01-10

The first piece of #ecofiction from Rotting Leaf Mag is now out!

"Like so many others, this tumbleweed is released from its anchoring root, the wind flinging it into the air. It lands on a grasshopper mouse, trapping it and killing it with sharp thorns and percussive bouncing."

When the Ghosts Come Tumbling In, by J.S. Douglas

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#writing #writingcommunity #fiction #horror

2025-12-11

This month's world #ecofiction spotlight focuses on authors around the globe from our very own Rewilding our Stories Discord! dragonfly.eco/rewilding-our-st You'll find novels and an anthology written by amazing creatives. I'll add the Discord link in the comments.

Lawrence Nault- Stone & SignalMountainHermit
2025-11-11

Every map has edges. Every edge hides a story.
MacIver Kids Adventures — eco-mystery + science for curious 12–16s (and the adults who read with them).
Nine MacIver teens. One family notebook. Clues → patterns → warnings — from coastlines to distant moons.
Start with Book 1: LOMA 👉 books2read.com/u/bpkQa6

Books 1–3 out now; more coming soon.

2025-11-10

Well, the friendly people at Gaian Way website considered it of interest, even if it's referred to the Spanish edition of #PoisonIvy which is behind the original edition. So, here you have my critical comment translated into English: gaianway.org/g-w-wilsons-disap
#Biophobia #GWWilson #DCcomics #Ecoterrorism #Ecofiction #Gaia

2025-11-02

An interview with me about "The Day We Said Goodbye to the Birds" that came out today on several different Facebook groups. I had fun with this. It also has a short excerpt from the book (Amazon.com has a longer excerpt) for those of you on the fence as to whether or not you'd like to pick up a copy. (You would.)

#Bookstodon #WritersOfMastodon #AuthorsOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #WritersCommunity #WritersLife #AmWriting #AmWritingFiction #EcoFiction #Hopepunk

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2025-09-18

buttondown.com/dragonfly.eco/a September news is published! In this issue, interviews with Anh Do (Wolf Girl) and Jessica Mann (Uplift), and much more! #ecofiction #wild #novels

Fair use: Poster for A River Runs Through It movie. Man flyfishing on a riverUplift novel cover. Trees and mountains in fog.Anh Do's Wolf Girl series, 1st book "Into the Wild". A girl named Gwen and her pack of dogs in a forest.
2025-09-18

Reviewer Luke Sutherland loved WHAT A FISH LOOKS LIKE so much he gave it a star and asked author Syr Hayati Beker for a full interview feature.

This interview is smart, funny, and incisive, much like Beker and their debut novella.

Find it here:
forewordreviews.com/articles/a

#forewardreviews #starredreview #authorinterview #featuredinterview #featuredarticle #indiebooks #smallpress #sciencefiction #climatefiction #ecofiction #clifi #novella #fairytales

Screenshot from the title page of Foreword Reviews' interview with Syr Hayati Beker, with inset quote that reads: Syr is a very, very special thinker, and this conversation, which is fascinating in a heartbreaking way, will keep you thinking for weeks.

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