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Loosed upon the World: The Saga Anthology of Climate Fiction

Collected by the editor of the award-winning Lightspeed magazine, one of the first anthologies of climate fiction a cutting-edge genre made popular by Margaret Atwood.
Is it the end of the world as we know it? Climate fiction (cli-fi) explores the world we live in now and in the very near future as the effects of global warming become more evident. Join bestselling, award-winning writers like Margaret Atwood, Paolo Bacigalupi, Kim Stanley Robinson, Seanan McGuire, and many others at the brink of tomorrow. Loosed Upon the World is so believable, it’s frightening.
"Welcome to the end of the world, already in progress. Apocalypses are something of a specialty of mine, having edited five anthologies on the subject so far, and it is extraordinarily clear to me that climate change is nothing short of an apocalypse in action. And when the head of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is the author of a book calling climate change “the greatest hoax” and says things like “Man can’t change climate [only God can],” it brings to mind the dystopian volumes I’ve edited as well. One of the many problems we face is simply in popular comprehension. It’s hard to imagine how a two-degree increase in the average global temperature could possibly affect you or me, or why a three-foot rise in sea level would matter to someone who doesn’t live on a coastline. We might hear about the rapid extinction of fauna in some far-off place and respond with nothing more than, “at’s a shame . . .”; or complain to our neighbors when beach access is closed to us because some small sea bird is nesting. It all feels distant, either in space or in time—something that’s affecting someone somewhere far away, or will affect a future generation as yet unborn."

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John Joseph Adams

John Joseph Adams (born 1976) is an American science fiction and fantasy editor, critic, and publisher.Adams worked as Assistant Editor at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction from May 2001 to December 2009. In January 2010 he left F&SF to edit Lightspeed Magazine, an online science fiction magazine which launched June 1, 2010. In March 2011 he took charge of its sister magazine, Fantasy Magazine. In June 2012, Adams and Creeping Hemlock Press successfully closed a $7,500 Kickstarter campaign for funding Nightmare Magazine, the first issue of which released October 2012. Originally the co-publisher and editor-in-chief, Adams now serves as publisher.Additionally, Adams is a writer whose genre essays, interviews, and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including:
-Amazing Stories
-Kirkus Reviews
-The Internet Review of Science Fiction
-Intergalactic Medicine Show
-Locus Magazine
-Novel & Short Story Writer's Market
-Publishers Weekly
-SCI FI Wire
-Science Fiction Weekly
-Shimmer Magazine

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