@booklet {5909, title = {["E-Mails from the Future"]}, howpublished = {Diggers \& Dreamers: The Guide to Communal Living 2008/2009}, year = {2007}, month = {2007}, pages = {16, 30, 48, 66, 80, 88, 112, 126}, publisher = {Diggers and Dreamers Publications+}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Eight e-mails of one page or less in which various contributors to the volume report from the future. None are long enough to be called a utopia, but most are concerned with environmental issues, and a few include considerable detail. They are \"Report from Outpost SK572/698\" by Chris Coates (also in Esperanto) (16); \"When I\&$\#$39;m 64. . .\" by Bunk (30); \"Song of the Saltmarsh\" by William Morris (48); \"Aotearoa calling\" by Lucy Sargisson (66); \"We told you so!\" by Jonathan How (80); \"Ant Farm\" by Pam Dowling (88), which comes very close to presenting a fully realized utopia in one page; \"We Cannot Eat Fuel!\" by Vivian Griffiths (112); and \"Season\&$\#$39;s Greetings\" by Bill Metcalf (126). Sargisson and Metcalf present quite positive pictures; Dowling presents a utopian community in a dystopian setting; the rest are environmental dystopias.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Female author, Male author}, editor = {Sarah Bunker and Chris Coates and Jonathan How} }