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His novels of planetary devastation will ake you want to survive
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His novels of planetary devastation will ake you want to survive

Jeff VanderMeer, the author of “Annihilation,” brings us fresh horrors with each new book. So why does he remain an optimist?
For some horror writers, nothing is scarier than a changing planet
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For some horror writers, nothing is scarier than a changing planet

While literary fiction often sidesteps the climate crisis, eco-horror is filling the breach.
Jeff VanderMeer on 'Annihilation,' climate change, and environmentalism

Jeff VanderMeer on 'Annihilation,' climate change, and environmentalism

Jeff VanderMeer discusses how writing fiction about environmental crises may jolt readers out of complacency. 
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