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Protected: Ileya

By Adedayo Agarau

Protected: There are nights that escape

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Protected: This is War

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Protected: Death’s night won’t come gently

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Amy Brady

Amy Brady is the editor-in-chief of the Chicago Review of Books, deputy publisher of Guernica, and the co-editor of House on Fire, an anthology of personal essays about climate change forthcoming from Catapult. Her writing on art, literature, and the environment has appeared in O, The Oprah magazine, Slate, The New Republic, the Village Voice, the LA Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and other places. She's won awards from the National Science Foundation and the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers Conference, and is a recipient of a CLIR/Mellon Research Fellowship at the Library of Congress. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and lives in the New York City area.
Interview PoliticsReligion

Talia Lavin: Into the Abyss

By Amy Brady November 3, 2020
The journalist discusses her new book on the history and nature of white supremacy in the digital age.
Interview Climate & EnvironmentLit World

Jennifer Hijazi: Climate and the Courts

By Amy Brady October 20, 2020
The climate reporter on what a Justice Amy Coney Barrett would mean for the environment.
Interview Climate & Environment

Four Storytellers Tackle Climate Change

By Amy Brady October 15, 2019
Experts in art, writing, journalism, and policy discuss why climate change is the biggest story of our time.
Interview Climate & Environment

Terese Svoboda: Writing the Desert

By Amy Brady May 14, 2019
The author and translator on the changing American region that shaped her thinking.
Video Climate & Environment

Five Writers on Climate Change and Popular Culture

By Amy Brady April 23, 2019
Five contemporary writers and critics discuss how climate change is represented in novels, film, comic books, and even in the works of Plato.
Interview Climate & Environment

David Wallace-Wells: “We Will Need to Learn How to Navigate a New World with New Rules”

By Amy Brady March 8, 2019
The provocative journalist on why we should stop speculating about the “threshold of catastrophe,” and instead ask ourselves “How bad are we going to let it get?”
Climate Fiction Fiction Climate & Environment

Climate Fiction: A Special Issue

By Amy Brady March 4, 2019
We've known for years about climate change, but only 54% of Americans think it's a "serious issue." That's why, says guest fiction editor Amy Brady, we need to read climate fiction.
Video Lit World

Lauren Groff: Stories Should Ask Difficult Questions

By Amy Brady February 6, 2019
Watch the video of our talk with Lauren Groff to hear her discuss climate change and her writing process.
Interview Climate & EnvironmentConflict

Roy Scranton: Some New Future Will Emerge

By Amy Brady July 10, 2018
The author and Army veteran on climate change, war, and "the radical transformation of the basic structures of our existence."
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