Why do publishers think optimistic (non-doomer) #ClimateFiction is only for kids? I've literally been told this to my face (by everyone from writers to publishers to booksellers). I just read an interview with an author who wanted to write optimistic cli-fi for adults but could only get it published as a middle-grade novel.
Put another way: why is it SAFE to tell kids that they should work together to fight the #ClimateCrisis but NOT adults?
Huh. I wonder what the difference could be?
I am a lifelong sci-fi fan.
It is very hard to find non-dystopian science fiction to read!
I'll be honest, I read sci-fi for the escape, to get a break from reality.
I'm already doing a number of significant things to ameliorate my climate footprint. I can't *practically* do more.
I don't want my climate anxiety funny bone tweaked.
@beforewisdom Most folks are in pretty big denial about the changes they can make — I'm still finding things I can do, and I already do A LOT — but if you have a climate anxiety funny bone you don't want tweaked, then you def don't want to read most of the cli-fi out there — cuz it's all doomerism. Which is my point. We don't have a lot of stories about how to build a greener more equitable sustainable society. That's what #solarpunk is for (and #hopepunk).
@susankayequinn @beforewisdom I was so happy when I found solarpunk.
So please tell publishers that adult readers like me will read books in this genre.
@cy I'm trying! <3 :)
🌱 @beforewisdom
LOL.
I know some upcoming sci-fi authors have email lists.
If you have one, let me know.
It would be nice to have a "non-dystopian sci-fi certification" so when I read to try to fall asleep I will not stumble across disturbing doom!
@susankayequinn @beforewisdom @cy
I'm so glad that I came across your post this morning. I never would've expected to find anything like this given all of the dystopian media I see every day.
Thank you!