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Nina’s latest release

"La natura dell'acqua / The Way of Water" a bilingual exploration of water post-climate change, set in Toronto, Canada

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Nina Munteanu Interviewed on “The Icaria Trilogy”

Nina Munteanu Interviewed on “The Icaria Trilogy”

In March this year, Calgary writer Simon Rose interviewed me on his blog about the recent release of the first book of The Icaria Trilogy, Gaia’s Revolution. Below is the interview: . My guest today is Nina Munteanu, Canadian author, essayist, and blogger. Nina has published over a dozen fiction and non-fiction books, mostly on […]

The Diverse Impact of Gaia’s Revolution

The Diverse Impact of Gaia’s Revolution

“Gaia’s Revolution is a chlorophyll-stained argument about power, survival, and the peril of holy certainty.” Literary Titan . My eco-fiction political thriller Gaia’s Revolution—released March 10 of this year—has already made quite an impact on readers and reviewers: from amazing accolades to outright pans. I love the controversy! The book that follows ambitious twin brothers and […]

Nina Munteanu at Northern Fan Con, Prince George BC

Nina Munteanu at Northern Fan Con, Prince George BC

. Last weekend I drove north to Prince George to join publisher/writer Lynda Williams and her team at Reality Skimming Press at the Northern Fan Convention. Held at the CN Centre, the con and trade show was very well attended, with booths that held anything from realistic light sabers to anime figurines and collectible cards–and […]

Solastalgia in an AI World of Destinations

Solastalgia in an AI World of Destinations

On a recent walk through a vibrant local marsh quietly embedded in a community, I contemplated its tenuous position. I’d stopped on a bridge that overlooked an open pond teaming with clucking and squawking waterfowl and let my mind drift to the busy urban environment I’d left behind. Here I stood in an oasis of […]

Nina Talks to CBC About Solarpunk (in Toronto and Elsewhere)

Nina Talks to CBC About Solarpunk (in Toronto and Elsewhere)

. A short while ago, I was approached by a CBC reporter to discuss Solarpunk and the solarpunk movement in Toronto, specifically. Given that my writing has significant solarpunk elements in it and I teach at the University of Toronto, in Toronto where I participated in several solarpunk initiatives, I was happy to discuss the […]

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