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The Power of Fiction

24th November 2016

I recently came across a TED video, which looks at how fiction can change reality. Stories can change people’s views of the world. Stories can shape cultures and societies. Stories can shape the minds of leaders.

This is why I believe fiction can help educate more people when it comes to climate change. This is why we need cli-fi.

I’ve been writing about the climate emergency since 2016, and the AI crisis since 2023. I write all my own stuff, without the use of AI (something I’m firmly against as a writer). I don’t publish on any other paid platforms, and my blog remains completely free to read. If you’ve found my writing informative and if you’d like to support my work, you can do so here.

My new cli-fi children’s picture book is Nanook and the Melting Arctic. Nanook is a caring polar bear who lives in the Arctic. But when his igloo starts melting, Nanook must find a way to save his friends and his home. He knows that the people who can help are also those who’ve caused the problem and he must find a way to convince leaders to act on the climate crisis. You can purchase Nanook from Amazon’s global stores including Amazon UK and Amazon US.

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