Arboreality

Rebecca Campbell
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A professor in pandemic isolation rescues books from the flooded and collapsing McPherson Library. A man plants fireweed on the hillside of his depopulated Vancouver Island suburb. An aspiring luthier poaches the last ancient Sitka spruce to make a violin for a child prodigy. Campbell’s astonishing vision pulls the echoing effects of small acts and intimate moments through this multi-generational and interconnected story of how a West coast community survives the ravages of climate change. A novella expansion of the Sturgeon Award winning short story “An Important Failure.”
Genres: Science FictionFictionShort StoriesNovellaDystopiaClimate Change FictionCanadaNatureSpeculative FictionScience Fiction Fantasy
117 Pages

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