About the Book
In the pages of "Mother Nature Burns," a chorus of voices as diverse as the world they mourns come together to weave a tapestry of raw emotions and stark realities. These poets, each with their unique perspectives, explore the relentless march of climate change and the profound impact it has on our lives and the planet we call home.
Within these verses, you'll find a spectrum of themes and emotions, from apocalyptic visions of a world on the brink to elegies for the disappearing connections between humanity and nature. The anthology offers a haunting reminder of the consequences of our actions, a lament for the beauty we've lost, and a plea for redemption and change.
As you delve into "Mother Nature Burns," you'll be transported into a world where the fragility of our environment is laid bare, and the urgency of the moment is palpable. Through the evocative language and imagery of these poets, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound challenges we face and the need for collective action to preserve the world we love.
With poems by A. Buckingham, Adrian Speth, Amanda Coleman White, Anna Ziya Geerling, Bee LB, Brittanei Wayne, Bronwen R. Evans, Cal Hemming, Candice M. Kelsey, Carrie Hill, Charles K. Carter, Charlotte Miller, Cherine, Chris Hardy, Chris Langer, Christian Ward, Christina Hennemann, Christine Morro, Christopher Martin, Clarissa Sofia, Cyrus Larcombe Moore, Daisy Edwards, Diana Wiese, Diane Brady-Leighton, Diane Jarvenpa, Eleanore Christine, F. E. Kriel, Fortune Maine, Francesca Willow, Frostie Whinery, G. Files, J.L.Geary, Jack Willingham, Jaimee Boake, Jaki Sawyer, Jen Miller, Jo Flynn, JP Seabright, Karen E Fraser, kat benedict, Kate Larsen-Daw, Kate Marchant, Katherine E Winnick, Kiana Angalia, Kirsty Jones, Kristie Gill, Lilith Kerr, Lou Smith, Maggie Mats, Marc Aleister, Meg Jorgenson, Melissa Mitchell, Michael Paul Brigden, Miriam Otto, Morag Elizabeth Humble, Neikos Touches, Nicole Gayler, Nilanjana Ray, Ozzy Welch, Rabbitfeet, Rohini Kejriwal, S.B. Merrow, Sally Quon, Sarah Blakely, Sarah Cain, Sarah Jaber, Scott E. Russell, Sean Felix, Sharron Green, Sue Wood and Sydney Crutch. Mother Nature Burns is published by Sunday Mornings at the River.