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The Ordinary Bruja

For fans of Mexican Gothic and The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, The Ordinary Bruja is a psychological horror and magical realism novel about grief, ancestral secrets, Dominican brujería, and one woman’s fight to reclaim the magic her family tried to bury.

When strange messages appear in mirrors, and the scent of cigar smoke follows her through her small Ohio hometown, Marisol Espinal must confront the ghosts of her past, the truth about her mother’s death, and the family curse waiting for her on Hallowthorn Hill.

Her family buried the magic. Now it wants out.

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Rising Tides, Rising Voices: The Surge of Climate Fiction


This image is a promotional graphic for a blog post. The top portion, against a pale background, features the text "NEW ON THE BLOG" followed by "SUNDAY'S HOT TOPIC." Below, a photo captures the raised hands of protesters holding signs with environmental messages such as "OUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE!," "There is NO PLANET B," "SYSTEM CHANGE NOT CLIMATE CHANGE!" and "EVIDENCE OVER IGNORANCE." The signs are handcrafted with illustrations symbolizing the earth and fire, suggesting an urgent call for climate action. Below the image, bold text reads "RISING TIDES, RISING VOICES: THE SURGE OF CLIMATE FICTION." The website address "www.haveacupofjohanny.com" is placed at the bottom. The overall design aims to draw attention to the importance of climate issues and the role of literature in environmental activism.

In the realm of literary genres, one has rapidly taken root in the collective consciousness of readers worldwide — Climate Fiction, or “Cli-Fi”. This genre extends beyond mere environmental warnings, weaving narratives that reflect the urgent and multifaceted crises of climate change. Cli-Fi has grown in prominence, particularly among diverse authors who bring a range of perspectives to this global conversation.

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Why Cli-Fi Matters Now

Climate change is a universal challenge, yet its impact is unevenly felt, often disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. Cli-Fi from diverse authors doesn’t just speculate about environmental doom; it humanizes the crisis, spotlighting the stories of those often left on the periphery of mainstream environmental discourse.

Spotlight on Diverse Voices in Cli-Fi

  1. “The Water Knife” by Paolo Bacigalupi — Set in a drought-ravaged Southwestern United States, Bacigalupi’s thriller presents a future where water is more precious than gold and more dangerous than a bullet.
  2. “Parable of the Sower” by Octavia Butler — A pioneering work of speculative fiction, Butler’s tale of a young Black woman navigating a climate-induced collapse of society resonates with the urgency of today’s challenges.
  3. “The Ministry for the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson — A bold imagining of our response to the climate crisis, Robinson’s narrative focuses on international diplomacy, policy, and survival in an overheating world.
  4. “Gun Island” by Amitav Ghosh — Ghosh intertwines stories from different times and places, bringing forth a tale that explores human movement and environmental distress, reminding us that the two have always been connected.
  5. “The Marrow Thieves” by Cherie Dimaline — Featuring an Indigenous protagonist, Dimaline’s novel sheds light on tradition, identity, and the cost of survival in a world where the fight for resources becomes deadly.

The Takeaway

As our planet faces unprecedented changes, Cli-Fi has emerged as a platform for warning and foresight and a space for cultural expression and resilience. The diverse authors leading this charge aren’t just penning cautionary tales; they are inscribing roadmaps for adaptation, survival, and hope.

Through their works, we are invited to envision and work toward a future where the planet — and all its people — can thrive. Let’s read, reflect, and act, for the stories of tomorrow are being written today. Come back next Sunday for #sundayshottopic


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