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Dear Denizen of Skyshot, and: Split Branch, and: Origin Stories, and: Dear Citizen of No Rain, and: Drop Hole
Abstract:W/\SH is a speculative ecopoetic manuscript that grapples with climate catastrophe through a series of transmissions sent between women on two worlds—one beset by torrential rains and the other by extensive drought—two very real futures of climate change. These women seek to understand what has brought them to this point and to balance out their two realities in the hopes that something will allow them to course-correct for the sake of their children, who will inherit these derelict worlds.