
The winner of the first Climate Fiction prize will be announced on 14 May
Climate Fiction Prize
Orbital
Samantha Harvey
The Morningside
Téa Obreht
And So I Roar
Abi Daré
The Ministry of Time
Kaliane Bradley
Briefly Very Beautiful
Roz Dineen
Climate fiction is, ahem, hot right now. But I am still not sure we know exactly what it is. Certain novels are so obviously about climate change that no one could argue with that classification. One example is Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future, which reads like a non-fiction account of runaway climate change in…