Imagine 2200

The 2024 climate fiction contest collection

English language

Published Jan. 22, 2024 by grist.org.

3 stars (1 review)

Grist’s Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors short story contest celebrates stories that offer vivid, hope-filled, diverse visions of climate progress. From 1,000 submissions, our reviewers and judges selected the three winners and nine finalists you will discover in this collection. These stories are not afraid to explore the challenges ahead, but offer hope that we can work together to build a more sustainable and just world. Through rich characters, lovingly sketched settings, and gripping plots, they welcome you into futures that celebrate who we are and what we can become — and, we hope, inspire you to work toward them.

https://grist.org/imagine2200-climate-fiction-2024/

1 edition

A collection of climate fiction by grist.org

3 stars

Presented here are the winners and finalist of Grist's climate fiction competition. They all feature people who are coping or trying to cope with a world where more extreme climate change is underway or has happened. The ones I enjoyed are by Jamie Liu, Louis Evans, Cameron Neil Ishee, Rae Mariz, Sanjana Sekhar, Karen Engelsen and by Guglielmo Miccolupi and Laura C Zanetti-Domingues.

  • "To Labor for the Hive" by Jamie Liu: an interesting story of a woman who takes care of bees. One day she reluctantly enrols in a programme to monitor the weather based on the behaviour of her bees. That would lead to a relationship with a researcher through messaging and, perhaps an opening up after her last relationship ended.

  • "The Last Almond" by Zoe Young: heavy rains are forecast, and a farmer's land has to be sacrificed to help alleviate the flood. The farmer prepares and remember …