@booklet {11879, title = {"After the Storm"}, howpublished = {Tomorrow{\textquoteright}s Parties: Life in the Anthropocene}, year = {2022}, month = {2022}, pages = {189-211}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, abstract = {

The story is set in an Australia damaged by climate change and focuses on its impact on one family as seen through the eyes of a young girl forced to move multiple times as the country and the family disintegrate.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, isbn = {978-0-26254-443-6}, author = {James Bradley (b. 1967)}, editor = {Jonathan Strahan (b. 1964)} } @booklet {8129, title = {Clade}, year = {2015}, month = {2015}, publisher = {Penguin Random House}, address = {Melbourne, Vic, Australia}, abstract = {

Climate change dystopia followed through the experiences of one generation through four generations.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {James Bradley (b. 1967)} } @booklet {4957, title = {The Deep Field}, year = {1999}, note = {

U.K. ed. London: Review, 1999.

}, month = {1999}, publisher = {Hodder Headline}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia. The Prologue is set far in the future, written by an author who is over 280 years old and describes an old book published in 2031. A nuclear war between India and Pakistan had occurred, and the U.S. had gone through another civil war. The rest of the book starts about 2010 and describes an authoritarian Australia.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {James Bradley (b. 1967)} }