Found 3 works tagged 'eco fiction'.
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Published Nov 28, 2019 · 2,263 words (9 minutes) · 393 views
Literary Fiction snowstorm Family fema jen knox short story eco fiction storm story
We count to three and pull hard to gain an inch of light. The ice around the door gives, and a clump of snow is released. The fresh air feels nice for a moment, before it begins to bite at our cheeks. Yesterday’s snow is now an undercoat, and the powdery top layer glistens.
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Fiction
Published Nov 6, 2019 · 4,550 words (17 minutes) · 1 like · 441 views
Horror magic Canada Cake eco fiction
After her husband's death, Maisie is scraping by selling homemade jam and baking wedding cakes. Surely her culinary talent and a little bit of folk magic will see her through, even with the most eccentric of clients. Even when the eccentric client is marrying the boorish son of the wealthy family Maisie's husband used to work for. Yes, surely that will work out all right. This story was an honorable mention for Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 11.
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Fiction
Published May 22, 2018 · 2,813 words (11 minutes) · 4 likes · 1781 views
Literary Fiction enviornment jen knox eco fiction short fiction toledo short story ohio short stories after the gazebo the glass city
Coming of age in a drought that dries up everything it touches in Ohio—conversation, camaraderie, and cookouts—author Jen Knox’s culinary protagonist contemplates the future of her home, her family, and her next meal in “The Glass City.” Jen Knox’s literary talents and breadth of work have earned her nominations for the Pushcart, Best of the Net, and Calvino prizes.