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"Cli-fi": worth a read? Any by female authors?
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I haven't read it but from its description Butler's Parable of the Sower may fit the bill. I'll keep my eye out but I still hate that name. Climapunk sounds so much cooler (like a little kid I am very fond of sticking punk to any genre just to make it sound cool). :P

"Climapunk" is wonderful! "Climapunk" it is from now on.


I made the same mistake, though it didn't seem to raise my hackles for some reason...
In any case, "clima" does seem like it has more alliterative potential than "cli" as a category name. Plus, it's less likely to get confused with ladybits... though I guess folks could think it's short for "climax" which has a comparable--if more egalitarian--innuendo.... "Climapunk" does have a ring to it, but it seems like it would focus on a particular subgenre of
Climageddon Fiction?
Post-Temperate Reality?
Ecopocolypic Romance?
Kim Stanley Robinson is cited as the seminal "cli-fi" writer, and Atwood is given a mention. I'd add Sherri Smith's "Orleans," but I'm having trouble coming up with any other female writers. Any suggestions anyone? Or is "cli-fi" a silly fad we shouldn't bother reading?