'Creatives are rising to this moment': Climate Fiction Prize unveils longlist

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Credit: Climate Fiction Prize

Twelve novels boasting 'immense breadth of imagination and richness' have made the longlist for the second annual Climate Fiction Prize

Gripping thrillers, experimental literary works, folklore, and science fiction by authors from India, Ukraine, Canada, Australia, the US, the UK, and China have made it onto the longlist for the second...

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