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3. “The Salt Mothers” — by X

In a coastal world swallowed by rising oceans, women build floating salt-harvesting communities.
Salt becomes currency, medicine, and ritual.
A daughter must decide whether to leave this fragile ocean culture for the mainland’s false security.
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11. “Children of the Monsoon” — by X

South Asian climate refugees rebuild cities designed around flooding cycles instead of resisting them.
The future city thrives because it works with water, not against it.
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10. “The Last Forest Choir” — by X

Trees genetically modified to survive heat waves communicate through sound.
A forest ranger becomes the last human who can interpret their music — the story of Earth’s pain and resilience.
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8. “Plastic Sea” — by X

A scavenger community survives by harvesting plastic from the ocean’s massive garbage gyres.
A child discovers a living organism evolving to digest plastic — the possible beginning of planetary healing.
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7. “Afterflow” — by X (title story)

Set centuries after ecological collapse, humanity lives in small river-based communities.
Technology exists, but harmony with ecosystems governs all choices.
A historian records the mistakes of the old world so future children will never repeat them.
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6. “Ancestor Wind” — by X

An Indigenous futurist story where ancestral spirits ride the wind to warn the living of coming storms.
A teenage girl learns she is the last wind-listener — able to interpret these messages — and must guide her people through the new climate era.
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5. “The Seed Keepers” — by X

After industrial farming collapses, underground seed libraries preserve extinct crops.
A young archivist risks everything to protect a cache of seeds that could restore food sovereignty.
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4. “Carbon Ghosts” — by X

The dead do not rest.
They appear as “carbon ghosts” — figures formed from pollution particles, haunting the industries that killed them.
A corporate executive is forced to confront the people his company displaced and poisoned.
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“The Great Drought” — by X

A multi-generation story following a rural family after water sources disappear.
The grandmother remembers rivers that once existed; the granddaughter grows up never seeing rain.
The family becomes water stewards, guarding a remaining spring from corporate theft.
The story explores grief, memory, and what it means to inherit a wounded land.
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