No More Fairy Tales by D A Baden
Thank you @rararesources and @DABaden for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book.
No more fairy tales is short stories by different authours i found them all intresting to read about climate change. The stories made me really think about the environment and what i can do to help. The stories where really engaging and enjoyed them all. Execellant writting 5 stars
No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save the Planet
A collection of inspiring, funny, dark, mysterious, tragic, romantic, dramatic, upbeat and fantastical
short stories. These 24 stories are written by a variety of authors, with the aim to inspire readers
with positive visions of what a sustainable society might look like and how we might get there.
The stories are diverse in style, ranging from whodunnits to sci-fi, romance to family drama, comedy
to tragedy, and cover a range of solution types from high-tech to nature-based solutions, to more
systemic aspects relating to our culture and political economy.
Purchase Links
https://habitatpress.com/no-more-fairy-tales/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-More-Fairy-Tales-Stories-ebook/dp/B0BNLBVNGX
https://www.amazon.com/No-More-Fairy-Tales-Stories-ebook/dp/B0BNLBVNGX
Author Bio – D.A. Baden is Professor of Sustainability at the University of Southampton and has
published numerous book chapters and articles in the academic realm, and a eco-themed rom-com
Habitat Man. She wrote the script for a musical, performed in Southampton and London in 2016,
and has written three other screenplays. Denise set up the series of free Green Stories writing
competitions in 2018 to inspire writers to integrate green solutions into their writing
(www.greenstories.org.uk). Denise has written three stories for this anthology, and co-written two
others. The Pitch is adapted from her novel Habitat Man. Follow on https://www.dabaden.com/ and
@DABadenauthor
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