When the forests begin to move, a small Appalachian town must decide whether it can move with them.
In Chariton Ridge, West Virginia, the ground hums before anyone admits why. Trees lean north-by-ea……続きを見る
A radical solar project could save the planetーor doom it forever.
When New York's Sunspire hums to life above the harbor, systems engineer Alexandra Reed believes they've built more than a power so……続きを見る
They learned to sculpt weatherーuntil the weather sculpted them.
What if a town could teach a hurricane to hesitate? Stormwrights is a near-future climate thriller about competence, consent, and the……続きを見る
A rain-wet map, a forgotten orchard, and a culvert that breathes like a sleeping animalーwhen the children find the door in the pines, a town remembers how to listen.
Teacher Claire Whitman wants on……続きを見る
No sirens. No warnings. Only the water learning their names.
When "sunny-day" tides begin slipping up through storm drains in a small coastal U.S. town, former flood-mapper Grace Caldwell recognizes……続きを見る
What if the safest way to save a city is to open its wall?
Beyond the drowned coasts, the Salt Line breathesーan immense tide barrier that keeps twenty million souls inside the promise of dry ground……続きを見る
What if your next breath came with interest?
In a smoke-dimmed Denver where oxygen is rationed by algorithm, analyst Avery Cole keeps two ledgers: the city'sーand her father's. When a buried clause ……続きを見る
When the sky turns unbreathable, what do you save firstーyour hope or your neighbor?
Ember Meridian is a near-future, heart-in-throat novel about a city learning to breathe together when wildfire se……続きを見る
A dead river wakesーand a city must decide who it will forgive.
When the long-dry Marrow shivers back to life, Millstown gathers on its banks to witness the impossible. Eleanor Hart, a water enginee……続きを見る
What if the bravest climate action isn't spectacleーbut keeping a single tap running for a whole town?
In a near-future Montana valley, the last shoulder of glacier exhales a spring the locals name ……続きを見る
Miami forgot how to grow. In the near-future Bluebeltーa stitched system of canals, pumps, mangroves, and storm gatesーthe water hums, the heat argues, and the numbers don't always tell the truth. W……続きを見る
In Tides of Tomorrow, New York learns a new grammar for waterーnot with speeches, but with schedules.
When storms start arriving sideways and the harbor changes its mood mid-sentence, a small crew i……続きを見る
When the storms stop feeling exceptional, New York does something radical: it makes maintenance the main character.
After a freak rain carves clarity into a Red Hook night, engineer Grace Whitaker h……続きを見る
In a near-future New York shaped by heat, sudden floods, and drifting smoke, a volunteer seed vault becomes the city's quiet nervous system. From a mezzanine stacked with labeled envelopes and hummi……続きを見る
What if a river learned your nameーand answered when you called?
In The Last Thaw, a near-future Great Lakes city discovers that survival isn't a spectacle; it's a habit. When an ancient creek exhal……続きを見る