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The Steep Climes Quartet

Another Review of Over Brooklyn Hills

I may be doing something right when it comes to writing climate fiction. A long review appears on Goodreads recently and, if I do say so myself, this review is…

By David GuenetteJune 23, 2026Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Another Editorial Review of Over Brooklyn Hills

And here’s another strong review, which, for those who know me well, means that my hands can stop sweating (at least for the moment). A previous review of Over Brooklyn…

By David GuenetteJune 19, 2026Leave a comment
Other Writing

What is Climate Fiction?

Maybe this is a stupid question, but is climate change as a premise for climate fiction enough, or is climate change as subject the essence of climate fiction? Over Brooklyn…

By David GuenetteJune 14, 2026June 14, 2026Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Over Brooklyn Hills is Now Available

On Monday, June 15 (2026), the third book of The Steep Climes Quartet, Over Brooklyn Hills, publishes from CMTI Publishing. The Steep Climes Quartet is a literary climate fiction series.…

By David GuenetteJune 13, 2026Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Climate Fiction Featuring Far Futures, Dystopia, Fantasies, and Other Simplified Worlds, is Simply Much Easier to Write

In Elena Vasileva’s Substack, Care-Full Futures, there’s a May 25, 2026, entry titled “The Colonisation of Imagination,” with the subtitle “How to engage with stories that expand rather than narrow perception…

By David GuenetteMay 29, 2026May 25, 2026Leave a comment
Other Writing

Climate Fiction and Myth in Climate Fiction

Why are so many novels about climate change pursuing myth and fantasy instead of actual solutions? I am a student of climate fiction, and not surprisingly so, since I write…

By David GuenetteMay 11, 2026Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Writing the Future of Climate Change

Once in a while it is good to look back at what you’ve been doing and reflect on how you got to that work. I’ve been working on the Steep…

By David GuenetteMarch 23, 2026March 22, 2026Leave a comment
Other Writing

The War on Big Oil

No, I’m not talking about the violence of war, although, in my upcoming Over Brooklyn Hills, Book Three in my literary climate fiction series the Steep Climes Quartet, I have…

By David GuenetteFebruary 17, 2026Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Fun with Apocalypse, Part 2

I’d written a post titled “Fun with Apocalypse”, on July 10, 2023, as I was in the last editorial review and rewrite stages for Kill Well, the first book of…

By David GuenetteDecember 5, 2025Leave a comment

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The Steep Climes Quartet
  • Another Review of Over Brooklyn Hills
  • Another Editorial Review of Over Brooklyn Hills
  • Booklife Review of Over Brooklyn Hills
  • Over Brooklyn Hills is Now Available
  • Climate Fiction Featuring Far Futures, Dystopia, Fantasies, and Other Simplified Worlds, is Simply Much Easier to Write
  • 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?

Other Writing
  • What is Climate Fiction?
  • A Fantastic Essay about Climate Fiction but Still a Lot of Fantasy
  • Clean Tech/Fossil-Free Funds Can Make A Difference
  • Climate Fiction and Myth in Climate Fiction
  • How to Win the Electrotech Revolution

Snips of Passing Interests
  • Let’s Do Anti-AI Backlash Right
  • Oil War and Counter-War on Oil
  • The Architecture of Obstruction
  • Is Climate Hope Fiction Hopeless?
  • AI is Giving Me Gas
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