"Rachel Carson's Silent Spring opens with a dystopian portrait of a fictitious town dying from pesticides. Mocked by corporate agribusiness, her non-fiction best-seller became the generative force for the modern environmental movement. Late-K Lunacy follows in this tradition with fiction, this time the threat to human and ecological life being a climate change-induced pandemic. It will frighten the complacent and arm climate justice advocates. Ted Bernard has an engaging and imaginative gift for ecology-based fiction." — H. Patricia Hynes, Professor Emeritus, Boston University."Panarchy invites us to conceive of the world as a vast interlocking set of interactive systems that pass through phases over time. If we can thoroughly understand the implications of panarchy's dynamic, we can perhaps begin to avoid behaviors that quicken the progression of human and ecological systems towardcollapse. That is the challenge before us now." — Katja Nickleby, in...
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- The Wedding Wager: Marriage of convenience, clean sweet contemporary romance (Colorado Billionaires Book 1)
- The N Word: Redefining Me (Book 2)
- Kingdom of Deceit
- The Diary of Moses Jenkins
- The Fifth Portal: a supernatural urban fantasy action adventure (Cards of Death book 5)
- Vanished
- Three Kinds of Lost: A Reverse Harem Academy Romance (The True and the Crown Book 3)