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Description
From the winner of the 2023 Ursula K Le Guin Prize for Fiction comes a short story collection that radiates from the dark forests of the Pacific northwest. In ten tales, Rebecca Campbell’s exquisite prose channels ancient forest spirits, the lost ghosts of unknown fates, biological and technological transformations, and challenges the ways that colonization and extraction have shaped not only landscapes but how we imagine the future. Campbell zeros in on horrors and hopes, readying readers for the world to come.
About Campbell’s interconnected short stories in her novella Arboreality, the 2023 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize selection committee said, “In her masterful and profoundly ethical stories, Campbell asks us what might be saved, what must be saved, and what it will take to do so.” Continuing in this tradition, The Other Shore delves deep into what transformations we need to survive and thrive.
From the winner of the 2023 Ursula K Le Guin Prize for Fiction comes a short story collection that radiates from the dark forests of the Pacific northwest. In ten tales, Rebecca Campbell’s exquisite...
From the winner of the 2023 Ursula K Le Guin Prize for Fiction comes a short story collection that radiates from the dark forests of the Pacific northwest. In ten tales, Rebecca Campbell’s exquisite prose channels ancient forest spirits, the lost ghosts of unknown fates, biological and technological transformations, and challenges the ways that colonization and extraction have shaped not only landscapes but how we imagine the future. Campbell zeros in on horrors and hopes, readying readers for the world to come.
About Campbell’s interconnected short stories in her novella Arboreality, the 2023 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize selection committee said, “In her masterful and profoundly ethical stories, Campbell asks us what might be saved, what must be saved, and what it will take to do so.” Continuing in this tradition, The Other Shore delves deep into what transformations we need to survive and thrive.
A Note From the Publisher
Stelliform Press is a small award-winning Canadian press publishing speculative fiction focused on stories rooted in the intersections of climate change, environmental justice, and culture.
A print version of this book is also available. ISBN 9781998466016.
Stelliform Press is a small award-winning Canadian press publishing speculative fiction focused on stories rooted in the intersections of climate change, environmental justice, and culture.
Stelliform Press is a small award-winning Canadian press publishing speculative fiction focused on stories rooted in the intersections of climate change, environmental justice, and culture.
A print version of this book is also available. ISBN 9781998466016.
Advance Praise
Praise for Rebecca Campbell's Ursula K. Le Guin Prize winning novella Arboreality:
"Arboreality offers to a present readership a humane vision from an imagined future, of the potential that arises from valuing connection and collaboration in and with place. I highly recommend reading it, and considering what might be different if we were to let this story change us now." — Dana McFarland, The British Columbia Review
"In a series of six interconnected speculative shorts, Campbell (The Paradise Engine) offers a bittersweet elegy to contemporary life that segues neatly into speculation about the impact of the coming climate crisis on Vancouver Island ... This compassionate cli-fi mosaic is sure to please genre fans." — Publishers Weekly
Praise for Rebecca Campbell's Ursula K. Le Guin Prize winning novella Arboreality:
"Arboreality offers to a present readership a humane vision from an imagined future, of the potential that arises...
Praise for Rebecca Campbell's Ursula K. Le Guin Prize winning novella Arboreality:
"Arboreality offers to a present readership a humane vision from an imagined future, of the potential that arises from valuing connection and collaboration in and with place. I highly recommend reading it, and considering what might be different if we were to let this story change us now." — Dana McFarland, The British Columbia Review
"In a series of six interconnected speculative shorts, Campbell (The Paradise Engine) offers a bittersweet elegy to contemporary life that segues neatly into speculation about the impact of the coming climate crisis on Vancouver Island ... This compassionate cli-fi mosaic is sure to please genre fans." — Publishers Weekly
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