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Ashley Shelby

    Ashley Shelby is a prize-winning writer whose fiction and essays have graced prominent literary and journalistic outlets. Her debut novel, a compelling narrative set at an Antarctic research station, garnered critical acclaim for its unique perspective and immersive storytelling. Shelby also delves into the intricacies of human experience and societal issues through her short fiction, often exploring themes related to justice and environmental concerns. Her work is distinguished by a powerful voice and an ability to probe deeply into her chosen subjects, offering readers engaging and thought-provoking literature.

    South Pole Station
    Undeniable: Writers Respond to Climate Change
    • The world is screaming. Are you listening? Within these pages, you'll encounter dark humor as a response to grief and the unsettling truth that the U.S. government is insufficiently addressing our descent into the Anthropocene. We must shoulder more than our fair share, sharing our stories against corporate and political ignorance while preparing for what lies ahead. Amidst the grief, there are sparks of optimism, but the predominant themes are horror, shock, devastation, and sadness. Key issues include fossil fuel overuse, wasted water, vanishing wildlife, food shortages, and the disproportionate impacts based on race, wealth, and geography. Women express their fears about bringing children into a dying world, while immigrants highlight impending refugee crises. The anthology also reflects on the corporations exploiting our planet's vulnerability. Familiar disasters—Sandy, Katrina, Irene—are intertwined with lesser-known tragedies that inflict slow, painful wounds. Surprisingly, this devastation prompts a reflection on the beauty of our world, even amid chaos. Featuring 65 pieces of nonfiction, fiction, hybrid works, and poetry by 52 authors, this anthology captures our times—expressing anger and fear for the future we are leaving behind. It is our hope that this collection becomes obsolete, yet we recognize the enduring relevance of its themes.

      Undeniable: Writers Respond to Climate Change
    • South Pole Station

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Do you have digestion problems due to stress? Do you have problems with authority? How many alcoholic drinks do you consume a week? Would you rather be a florist or a truck driver?

      South Pole Station