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Skip to content A D A D TREESONG AUTHOR, TALK RADIO HOST, SUPERHERO * About Treesong Menu Toggle * Superhero Mission * Origin Story * Media * Radio Show * Newsletter * Contact * Writing Menu Toggle * Books * Short Stories * Interactive Fiction * Poetry * Climate Poetry * Reviews Menu Toggle * Book Reviews * Film Reviews * Review Treesong’s Books * Humor * Blog * Climate Resources Menu Toggle * Climate Change Books * Climate Nonfiction * Climate Fiction * Climate Science * Climate News * Climate Justice * Climate Podcasts * Climate Films * Climate Games * Climate Poetry * Climate Music * Climate Art * Shops Menu Toggle * Climate Change Books * Bookshop.org * Ko-fi (My Ebooks) * Ebooks (Kindle, Apple, B&N, etc) * itch.io (Interactive Fiction) * Zazzle (Merch) * CafePress (Older Merch) A D A D TREESONG AUTHOR, TALK RADIO HOST, SUPERHERO Main Menu * About Treesong Menu Toggle * Superhero Mission * Origin Story * Media * Radio Show * Newsletter * Contact * Writing Menu Toggle * Books * Short Stories * Interactive Fiction * Poetry * Climate Poetry * Reviews Menu Toggle * Book Reviews * Film Reviews * Review Treesong’s Books * Humor * Blog * Climate Resources Menu Toggle * Climate Change Books * Climate Nonfiction * Climate Fiction * Climate Science * Climate News * Climate Justice * Climate Podcasts * Climate Films * Climate Games * Climate Poetry * Climate Music * Climate Art * Shops Menu Toggle * Climate Change Books * Bookshop.org * Ko-fi (My Ebooks) * Ebooks (Kindle, Apple, B&N, etc) * itch.io (Interactive Fiction) * Zazzle (Merch) * CafePress (Older Merch) HI! MY NAME IS TREESONG. I’m a father, husband, author, talk radio host, and Real-Life Superhero. I write fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, mostly about climate change. I also review, recommend, and sell other people’s books about climate change, superheroes, and beyond. My site has a wide range of content for you to enjoy. What are you here to do today? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about Treesong. Read Treesong’s writing. Read Treesong’s blog. Visit Treesong’s Bookshop. Visit Treesong’s Climate Resource Center. Visit Treesong’s print bookshop on Bookshop.org. Read and support Treesong’s work on Ko-fi.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you’re here to read my writing, the best places to look are my writing page, my blog, my Bookshop, and my Ko-fi. If you’re here to learn about the climate crisis, climate solutions, and climate justice, be sure to check out my Climate Resource Center. If you want to stay up to date on my writing, new releases, superhero adventures, and other news, please subscribe to my newsletter and follow me on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok). If you want to support my writing and climate communication, please subscribe to my Ko-fi. For as little as one dollar per month, you can read all of my writing and support my work! Whatever you’re here for, thanks for visiting! If you have any other questions or feedback, feel free to contact me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOST RECENT BLOG POSTS * Book Review: The Deluge by Stephen Markley What will the climate crisis and the world’s response to it look like over the course of the next decade or two? The Deluge by Stephen Markley offers one of the most thorough and compelling answers to this question that I’ve read to date. This novel explores almost every facet of the climate crisis in amazing and terrifying detail. Even after reading dozens of other climate fiction classics like Ministry for the Future, Termination Shock, and Parable of the Sower, I found myself blown away by both the sheer scope of this novel and the many skillful ways Markley drew me in and kept me reading throughout the entire 896-page journey. This novel covers so much ground that it could easily be the subject of an entire semester-long course on climate fiction. Since this isn’t a climate fiction course, I’ll narrow the focus of this review to three themes: climate catastrophes, climate solutions, and narrative structure. * Let’s organize a town hall meeting about Gaza Members of the City Council of Carbondale, Illinois recently said at a public meeting that they won’t pass a resolution supporting a ceasefire in Gaza. The people of Carbondale who are concerned about what’s happening in Gaza should hold a town hall meeting on the subject. * Would you read interactive climate fiction? Climate fiction is going mainstream. A growing number of novels, movies, TV shows, and other works of fiction are referencing the climate crisis as a significant or even central part of the plot and setting. There’s a Climate Fiction Writers League, climate fiction writing contests like Imagine 2200, and groups like Good Energy working to improve the quantity and quality of climate fiction in print and digital media. But what about interactive climate fiction? * Which climate music sounds better? Did you know that you can use climate data sets to create music? Climate data sonification is the process of turning climate data sets into sound — in this case, music. I wrote a blog entry about this back in April of 2023 titled Turning Climate Data Into Music. Now that I’m delving into the world of audiobook production, I’ve decided that it’s also time to revive my interest in creating music using climate data sets. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, anyone with internet access can make instrumental music tracks based directly on climate data sets (or any other data sets). All you have to do is find, convert, or create a data file (.xls, xlsx, .csv, .ods) and upload it to a web-based tool called TwoTone that translates the data into music. You can choose among several computer-generated instruments, combine multiple tracks, use the arpeggio settings to give the data a more musical sound, preview the results in your browser, and export the results in .mp3 or .pcm format. * Let’s get creative with our climate communication Treesong created this Climate Communication art using the a climate warming stripe graphic. The original climate warming stripe graphic was created by Professor Ed Hawkins (University of Reading) and used in accordance with the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. The end of one calendar year and the start of another is often a great time to reflect on the course of our lives and the state of the world. This is particularly true when it comes to the climate crisis. What happened with climate change in 2023? What might happen in 2024? What can we do about it? SEE ALL BLOG POSTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search Posts & Pages Search Read all of my novels, short stories, reviews, interactive fiction, and poetry for as little as one dollar per month when you subscribe on Ko-fi! Support Me on Ko-fi AD GO SOLAR TODAY! This site contains affiliate links to books and other products related to my writing and climate justice advocacy. 10% of the proceeds from these links is donated to nonprofits with social justice or climate justice missions. Affiliate links for books offer the reader several choices, including Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. © 2022 Treesong except where otherwise noted. Noli In Stellis Scribere 'Cause the words may come out real... @treesong@spore.social