Nothing Is As It Was

A CHARITY COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES AND FLASH FICTIONS ON THE THEME OF CLIMATE CHANGE FROM ESTABLISHED AND EMERGING AUTHORS WHO ALL CARE ABOUT OUR PLANET. PROFITS ARE BEING DONATED TO EARTH DAY NETWORK.

A schoolboy inspired by a conservation hero to do his bit.

A mother trying to save her family and her farm from drought.

A world that doesn’t get dark anymore.

And a city that lives in a tower slowly being taken over by the sea.

These stories and many more make up a poignant collection that is sometimes bleak, sometimes lighthearted, but always hopeful that we can make a change.


EBOOK

ISBN: 978-1-9997472-8-2

Published: 22nd April 2018

PAPERBACK

ISBN: 978-1-9997472-5-1

Published: 22nd April 2018


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Contributors include:

Cath Barton – winner of the New Welsh Writing Awards AmeriCymru Prize for the Novella 2017 https://cathbarton.com/about/

Rose McGinty – author of Electric Souk https://www.retreatwest.co.uk/indie-debuts-electric-souk/

Susmita Bhattacharya – author of The Normal State of Mind

Weibo Grobler – twice shortlisted for his Flash Fiction and Poetry for the Fish Publishing Prize he has also had various stories published in Molotov Lit, National Flash Fiction Day, Reflex Fiction, Horror Scribes and more.


Several authors also donated stories to appear on the website and you can read them here.


REVIEWS

By turns dark, hopeful, bleak, thoughtful, and occasionally hilarious, the stories in Nothing Is As It Was shine a light on climate change in a way that always entertains but also makes you think. A fantastic addition to the emerging climate fiction genre. – Sophie Duffy, author of Bright Stars