Courage and Imagination in Cli-Fi: Canadian Tales of Climate Change
Cli-Fi: Canadian Tales of Climate Change
Edited by Bruce Meyer
Exile Editions
Review by Emilie Moorhouse
A woman waits in line to get her water ration. She hasn’t had a sip of water in nearly three days. Her mouth is parched; she stumbles as she waits her turn for over an hour in the hot sun. When she he finally gets to the iTap and inserts her card into the machine that controls the water flow, the light turns red and her card is rejected. Her water credits have run out.
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