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Interview with Lovis Geier

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on June 2, 2020 by Mary WoodburyJune 2, 2020

Women Working in Nature and the Arts I recently had the chance to discover a new voice in the field of ecofiction: Lovis Geier’s, who … Read more

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Side Chick Nation, Aya de León

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on April 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyApril 14, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Disappearing Earth: A Novel, Julia Phillips

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on January 11, 2020 by Mary WoodburyJanuary 21, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Shadow Flicker, Melissa Volker

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on December 11, 2019 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

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Where the River Runs Gold, Sita Brahmachari

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on August 11, 2019 by Mary WoodburyDecember 20, 2021

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Adventure, All, Books, Children's, Cultural/Regional, Fauna, Flora, Interviews, Spotlight, Spotlights-Youth, Turning the Tide, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, World Eco-Fiction, YA/Teen | Tagged Sita Brahmachari | Leave a reply

Women Working in Nature and the Arts, D.M. Cameron

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on March 4, 2019 by Mary WoodburyNovember 28, 2019

I’m very happy to return to the “Women Working in Nature and the Arts” series with D.M. Cameron, whose novel Beneath the Mother Tree (MidnightSun … Read more

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Lost Objects’ “Little Red Drops”, Marian Womack

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on October 10, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJune 12, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Interviews, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged environmental, global literature, magical realism, mystery, weird fiction, wilderness | Leave a reply

Interview with Carol Fiore

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on September 21, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJuly 25, 2019

Part XIX. Women Working in Nature and the Arts, Carol Fiore Today I am thrilled to welcome Carol Fiore to part 19 of our Women … Read more

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Climate Change Author Spotlight - Octavia Butler

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on September 11, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJune 12, 2020

Back to the series Octavia Butler, an African American science fiction writer, was born in 1947 and died in 2006. A Hugo and Nebula award … Read more

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Interview with Maia KB Chowdhury

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on July 17, 2018 by Mary WoodburyNovember 15, 2022

Part XVIII. Women Working in Nature and the Arts, Maia KB Chowdhury I am thrilled to chat with Maia KB Chowdhury, a multi-talented architect, artist, … Read more

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Interview with Natasha Carthew

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on April 13, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJuly 25, 2019

Part XVII. Women Working in Nature and the Arts, Natasha Carthew Thanks, Natasha, for taking the time to chat with Eco-fiction.com! Natasha joins us as … Read more

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Interview with Caroline Woodward

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on February 14, 2018 by Mary WoodburyFebruary 14, 2018

Part XVI. Women Working in Nature and the Arts, Caroline Woodward Caroline Woodward is a writer of fiction, poetry and children’s books, living on the … Read more

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Interview with Nancy Lord

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on September 13, 2017 by Mary WoodburySeptember 13, 2017

Part XV. Women Working in Nature and the Arts Nancy Lord, who lives in Homer, Alaska, is passionate about place, history, and the natural environment. … Read more

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Interview with Annis Pratt, Infinite Games

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on July 26, 2017 by Mary WoodburyJuly 26, 2017

Part XIV. Women Working in Nature and the Arts Annis Pratt’s novels are full of passion for the natural world and enthusiasm for the details … Read more

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Interview with Donelle Dreese, Cave Walker

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on May 2, 2017 by Mary WoodburyMay 2, 2017

Part XVI. Women Working in Nature and the Arts Returning to our “Women Working in Nature and the Arts” interview series, I’m happy to introduce … Read more

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