E. J. Swift crafts speculative fiction that often delves into the ramifications of climate change and the transformative forces it unleashes. Her work explores how societies might adapt to a radically altered world and what new forms of existence and interaction could emerge. Swift is known for her thoughtful world-building and her examination of human resilience in the face of environmental upheaval. Her short stories have been recognized for their originality and keen insights into potential futures.
Past, present and future collide in E. J. Swift's The Coral Bones, as three
women battle against ecological disaster in three different eras. A powerful
elegy to the disappearing world of Australia's unique and fascinating
ecosystem, a novel of intertwining stories for the climate change era - and a
vision of a more hopeful future.
The Time Machine meet Midnight In Paris Determined to escape her old life, misfit and student geologist Hallie packs up her life in England and heads to Paris. As a bartender at the notorious Millie’s, located next to the Moulin Rouge, she meets Gabriela, who guides her through this strange nocturnal world, and begins to find a new family. But Millie’s is not all that it seems: a bird warns Hallie to get her feathers in order, a mysterious woman shows up claiming to be a chronometrist, and Gabriela is inexplicably unable to leave Paris. Then Hallie discovers a time portal located in the keg room. Over the next nine months, irate customers will be the least of her concerns as she navigates time-faring through the city’s turbulent past and future, falling in love, and coming to terms with her own precarious sense of self.