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In this Episode of Unbound we explore saying Goodbye Earth, a way to leave our world behind.Talented authors from around the world make you think about how people say goodbye to our world, or just life in general. Our authors explore leaving the mortal coil to leaving the place our race has called home for thousands of years. As you read through the stories painstakingly created for your enjoyment, think of the characters and their journey. Each experiencing a different trial, while others allow the world to engulf them in this wonderful anthology of Science Fiction. Each short story, starting with the tale of a brilliant young woman and ending with the human race escaping an extinction event, will pull you through a gambit of emotions, finally ending with an unpredictable ending. Unpredictable, fantastic, believable, and exciting - another out of this world collection of stories!
Goodbye Earth is a call to maintain our planet as a home for our children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and on into the boundless future. It is a statement of the shared values of life, health and hope.
The novel Goodbye Planet Earth provides close looks at the personalities of human characters in a not-too-distant future. Their situations and the future conditions of the entire world take a giant step into the only remaining choices that might need to be faced if many humans today ignore current conditions. The characters are confronted with ever-changing and unforeseeable challenges beyond imagination.
Addressing a world that is changing due to rising temperatures, this story highlights the cheeky responses of many different animals as they leave their endangered habitats to travel to the moon. A hilarious romp through the issue of global warming, the superb illustrations and smart writing of this beautiful picture book will entertain children and engage adults with its irreverence and beauty. Through a careful use of humor, this uproarious tale manages to address the problem of global warming without being scary or preachy, and features a surprise ending that is both fun and hopeful.
As the cracks in Earth's ecosystems beginning to show a group of young people are drawn together by shared dream experiences. When they realize, however, that the dreams are actually warnings about a bleak, desperate future, they endeavor to solve the dreams' riddle to save their planet. But only one has the prophetic vision with the answer, and it will force her into the most difficult choice she has ever had to make. A fast-paced cautionary tale about the dangers of our present course and the consequences of inaction, Sam Sidawi's debut is a thought-provoking, captivating story that is as suspenseful as it is entertaining. Earth's ecosystems have not collapsed—yet. But the cracks are beginning to show. Dozens of species of fish have vanished from the seas and only jellyfish seem to prosper in the poisoned waters. It's even hard to say whether the beautiful sunsets are due to nature or pollution. For Helen and a group of young people drawn together by their dreams, the truth may be even worse. When the group realizes that their visions are warnings about the Earth's bleak future, they are desperate to figure out why they are part of this ambiguous, terrifying, and obscure puzzle. When Helen experiences a hopeful vision, however, she must decode its symbolism in order to discover the truth: the fate of humanity hangs in the balance and Helen must make the most difficult and painful choice imaginable. A stark warning that we must change our attitudes toward the environment to avoid a disastrous end, Sidawi delivers a wildly imaginative, thought provoking, and moving dialectic. Full of metaphysical truths and harsh realities that we cannot simply explain away, his unique style and uncompromising look into our future is nothing short of visionary. Full of tension and an ever-present sense of the unexplainable being the source of reality, Goodbye Earth: Air, Land, Water, Ozone…It's All Connected is a mind-expanding journey to the heart of life as we know it.
From Roxane Gay to Leslie Jamison, thirty brilliant writers share their timeless stories about the everlasting magic—and occasional misery—of living in the Big Apple, in a new edition of the classic anthology. In the revised edition of this classic collection, thirty writers share their own stories of loving and leaving New York, capturing the mesmerizing allure the city has always had for writers, poets, and wandering spirits. Their essays often begin as love stories do, with the passion of something newly discovered: the crush of subway crowds, the streets filled with manic energy, and the sudden, unblinking certainty that this is the only place on Earth where one can become exactly who she is meant to be. They also share the grief that comes like a gut-punch, when the grand metropolis loses its magic and the pressures of New York's frenetic life wear thin for even the most dedicated dwellers. As friends move away, rents soar, and love—still—remains just out of reach, each writer's goodbye is singular and universal, just like New York itself.
GOODBYE EARTH is a unique book for people who persist. It engages adults in the way children's books engage youngsters, and delivers a message of shared values and resistance to the policies that threaten our world. Memorable verse and pictures captivate readers with humor, passion and encouragement. The lively illustrations range from satirical to tender, from Donald Trump in bathrobe and slippers tweeting at three o'clock in the morning, to a graceful line of people holding hands and moving into an uncertain future. GOODBYE EARTH is an ideal gift for like-minded family and friends. It is an artistic act of resistance, and a call to maintain our planet as a home for our children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and on into the boundless future. It is a statement of the common values of life, health and hope. Proceeds from sales are shared with non-profit organizations that combat climate change. Author Nancy Caye Jones and illustrator Andy Rubin are both from Detroit and share a love of community, a welcoming attitude toward all people, and a willingness to question and resist the forces that threaten our planet. Nancy taught Spanish and Art History at Wayne State University before joining the staff of the Detroit Institute of Arts. She led the museum's transformation to a community-oriented venue through a visitor-centered approach to viewing and interpreting art, and engaging programming for all ages. Since retiring from the museum, she has devoted her time to writing. Andy was a Master Printer at Tandem Press at the University of Wisconsin, Madison for over twenty-five years. He has been invited to lead printmaking workshops throughout the United States, and his art has been included in numerous national art exhibitions.
A short anthology of six contemporary mid-career poets: Bernice Lever, Caroline H. Davidson, Roger Nash, Sonja Dunn, Robert Sward and James Reany.