Empty by Suzanne Weyn (a Peak Oil Novel for Young Readers)
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
Aimed at readers aged 12 to 14, this novel successfully blends high school drama and adventure with an important message about the world oil crisis.
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
Aimed at readers aged 12 to 14, this novel successfully blends high school drama and adventure with an important message about the world oil crisis.
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
With his novel Retrotopia, John Michael Greer seeks to challenge the perceptions most people have of technology. His aim is partly to spur awareness about what "technology" actually is, since we're so used to seeing it equated with electronic gizmos that we tend to have a limited sense of it.
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
George R. Fehling's novel Dark Peak is both an effective thriller and a heartfelt eco-polemic.
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
Those who enjoy fiction set in the deindustrial future should check out Into the Ruins.
By Vera Bradova, Leaving Babylon
Mr. Kunstler is not the only doomer to have gone awry, from a woman’s point of view.