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The Steep Climes Quartet

Oh Dear Dear Dear… Josephine and other Updates on The Steep Climes Quartet Series

First, Kill Well is finally revised and ingested in all the proper platforms. Amazon now provides the revised Kill Well: same ISBN because it is the same book, except for…

By David GuenetteMarch 8, 2025Leave a comment
Other Writing

The Displacements, A Novel by Bruce Holsinger, Has Climate Change Manifest as Place Change

The Displacements, by Bruce Holsinger, was published by Riverhead Books in 2022, so I’m not beating myself up for only recently finding it, and I’ll admit to liking the book…

By David GuenetteJanuary 26, 2025Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Oh Dear! Dear Josephine is Late Again! This Time, Blame the November 2024 Elections

Grrrrr… has become the common refrain concerning my publishing Dear Josephine, Book Two of The Steep Climes Quartet. The original plan was Spring 2024, although I knew this to be…

By David GuenetteJanuary 24, 2025January 31, 2025Leave a comment
Other Writing

Plot- and Character Development-wise, Snowflake involves Thinking about Killing Trump

I’m sure I can’t tell you why I find myself thinking about the novel, Snowflake: A Novel, by Arthur Jeon, a novel that fits within the odd category of “climate…

By David GuenetteJanuary 24, 2025Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

My Leading Climate Change Online Resources

I’ve been making a list and checking it twice, and then don’t you know The New York Times comes out with something akin to what I’m working on, so what,…

By David GuenetteJanuary 3, 2025January 4, 2025Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

Sally Rooney on Working Inside or Outside Our Political Systems… and a Nice Tip ‘O the Cap to Soil from Sally Morgan

According to Wikipedia, Sally Rooney, a writer of novels—Conversations with Friends (2017), Normal People (2018), Beautiful World, Where Are You (2021), and Intermezzo (2024)—was named by Time magazine in 2022…

By David GuenetteDecember 4, 2024Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

What Can You Do About Climate Change?

What can you do about climate change? This is an oft-asked question from the vast majority of American citizens increasingly concerned about the consequences of climate change. The transition away…

By David GuenetteNovember 30, 2024April 13, 2025Leave a comment
Other Writing

Jake Bittle’s The Great Displacement: Climate Change and the Next American Migration Never Quite Arrives

When I review books, typically the books are climate fiction. Here, though, is a non-fiction climate change book review. I’ll confess this right up front in these thoughts on Jake…

By David GuenetteNovember 30, 2024Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

The Long Road Ahead for Climate Progress… Starts with Voting

I keep coming back to why I am writing The Steep Clime Quartet book series. The answer I keep returning to is that I want to understand what climate change…

By David GuenetteOctober 11, 2024October 11, 2024Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

What’s Wrong with Touting America’s Fossil Fuel Extraction Success?

The debate about climate change in the Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates is over: altogether, discussion about climate change and how to address climate change was weak. Weak, that it, unless…

By David GuenetteOctober 3, 2024Leave a comment

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The Steep Climes Quartet
  • The World of Amazon Publishing and the Hoops a Publisher Jumps Through to Participate in the World of Amazon Publishing
  • The Challenge of Conveying Climate Change Information in Climate Fiction
  • Writing the Future of Climate Change
  • Figuring Out Climate Fiction
  • Climate Fiction, Climate Fantasy: What’s the right mix of hope and disappointment?
  • Let’s Talk About Climate Optimism and Hope That We Can Write About Doing Something About Climate Change
  • Fun with Apocalypse, Part 2
  • Writing The Steep Climes Quartet, Part 2: Economics in Climate Fiction
  • Climate Change and the Human Condition
  • Writing Villains on Both Sides in Climate Fiction

Other Writing
  • Clean Tech/Fossil-Free Funds Can Make A Difference
  • Climate Fiction and Myth in Climate Fiction
  • How to Win the Electrotech Revolution
  • Let’s Get Serious About Solar
  • Fossil Fuel Demand Growth Uber Alles

Snips of Passing Interests
  • Oil War and Counter-War on Oil
  • The Architecture of Obstruction
  • Is Climate Hope Fiction Hopeless?
  • AI is Giving Me Gas
  • American Oil Marches On
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