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Writing the climate crisis

Kate Mildenhall_The Garret
Climate fiction, Interview, Kate Mildenhall, Popular fiction, Speculative fiction, The Garret At Home, Writer, Writing the climate crisis

At home with Kate Mildenhall

September 4, 2020April 6, 2023
Trent Jamieson_The Garret
Children's literature, Climate fiction, Fantasy, Interview, Short story, The Garret At Home, Trent Jamieson, Writer, Writing the climate crisis, YA and children's literature

At home with Trent Jamieson

May 21, 2020April 6, 2023
Jess Hill_The Garret
Climate non-fiction, Interview, Jess Hill, Journalism, Non-fiction, The Garret At Home, Writer, Writing the climate crisis

At home with Jess Hill

May 15, 2020April 6, 2023

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