MIR #3 with Jean McNeil and Richard Hamblyn - The Climate for Writing Panel Discussion - a podcast by MIROnline

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The third episode of the MIR Podcast comes from a live recording taken at The Climate for Writing: A MIR16 Masterclass. Deputy Managing Editor of MIROnline, Peter J Coles hosts a panel discussion on writing ‘climate’ with acclaimed authors Jean McNeil and Richard Hamblyn in which they discuss what it means to respond to a stimulus such as ‘climate’, the notion of the ‘telling image’, and different approaches to writing about such a broad and overwhelming topic like climate change. 


 


Show Notes:


The Invention of Clouds by Richard Hamblyn


Terra: Tales of the Earth by Richard Hamblyn


Clouds: Nature and Culture by Richard Hamblyn


Ice Diaries by Jean McNeil


Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World by Timothy Morton


Arizona State University, Everything Change Climate Fiction Contest 2018


The Environment Institute at University College London


Data Soliloquies by Richard Hamblyn & Martin John Callanan


The Science in Science Fiction: An Interview with William Gibson


On 55 Tufton Street


Anthropocene




Jean McNeil is the author of thirteen books, including six novels and a collection of short fiction, a collection of poetry, a travel guide and literary essays. Her work has been shortlisted for the Governor-General’s Award for fiction and the Journey Prize for short fiction (Canada). In 2016 Ice Diaries: an Antarctic Memoir, which The New York Times has called ‘stunningly written’, won the Grand Prize at the Banff Mountain Film Festival Book Competition. A novel, The Dhow House, was published by Legend Press in the UK in September 2016 and by ECW Press in Canada and the US in 2017. Fire on the Mountain was published in the UK with Legend in February 2018. Jean is a Reader in Creative Writing and co-director of the Postgraduate research programme at the University of East Anglia.


Richard Hamblyn is an award-winning environmental writer, and a lecturer in the Department of English at Birkbeck, University of London. His books include The Invention of Clouds, which won the 2002 Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Terra: Tales of the Earth, a study of natural disasters, and The Art of Science, an anthology of readable science writing from the Babylonians to the Higgs boson. His most recent book, Clouds: Nature and Culture, was published last year, and he is currently working on a long-planned book about the art and science of the sea.

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