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y separately published work icon Earth Cries : A Climate Change Anthology anthology   essay   prose   criticism   short story   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Earth Cries : A Climate Change Anthology
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

'Climate change is here, and how we react in the present will alter the course of the future; we can no longer deny that this is a key challenge for our times. Over the past two years, Australia has seen its worst bushfire season in recorded history, extreme floods and a global pandemic that brought about a renewed appreciation of nature.

'The contributors to this anthology tell powerful stories of devastation and hope. From chilling predictions of the future, to tree conservation movements in India, to an exchange between Siri and Alexa on environmental sustainability, writers and artists from the Sydney University community have come together to give voice to experiences of climate change, nature and the environment.

'It's never been more important to keep the conversation alive.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Sydney University Press , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
2100 – A True Story, Vivienne Reiner , single work essay (p. 3-18)
Fire and Sandi"Flames lick and dance from tree to tree to tree,", Isla Scott , single work poetry (p. 19)
Try, Try Again, Johanne Ellersdorfer , single work essay (p. 20-25)
Clearing the Air : Childfree by Choice, Charlotte Lim , single work essay (p. 26-29)
The Children Know Betteri"He points out how", Bianca Yeung , single work essay (p. 30-31)
The Fires That Burnt through Us Alli"My moon has changed colour and", Raz Badiyan , single work poetry (p. 32-33)
Walking, Sketching and Dogs : Autoethnography in the Time of Fire and Rona, Jakelin Troy , single work essay (p. 34-38)
Siren Summeri"To the summer that broke our heart,", Gabrielle Platt , single work poetry (p. 42)
The Wolf, Francesca Edwards Rentsch , single work short story (p. 43-45)
In Our Pursuiti"The Lion has come far.", Rosalin Xie , single work poetry (p. 46-47)
Primaveral, C. L. Crozier , single work short story (p. 48-51)
Renaissance, Ashleigh Cuthill , single work short story (p. 68-70)
Drowned, Jennifer Sacks , single work short story (p. 75-79)
The Cloud Catchers, Isla Scott , single work short story (p. 80-83)
In the After, Abby Jean Wilson , single work short story (p. 84-88)
Melted Oysters, Joshua Harper , single work short story (p. 89-96)
No Elsewhere, Gabriela Bourke , single work short story (p. 110-117)
Earth-Cryi"If you must consume me,", Hannah Roux , single work poetry (p. 122-124)
That Scomo Lovin' Climate Change Guy!i"(No, it's not Malcolm Turnbull).", Naosheyrvaan Nasir , single work poetry (p. 174-175)
Trashed, Belinda Paxton , single work short story (p. 185-196)

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