Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson Book Review
Neal Stephenson’s Termination Shock is a speculative fiction romp through what might happen if climate change got bad enough for private actors and small countries to go rogue with geoengineering tactics—in this case shooting sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere—to slow the impacts of global warming. What could go wrong?
Wild Things
Whenever we go for a hike in the woods, my husband carries a stick that he claims is for taming a bear. Wisely, the bears have steered clear, but the gleam in his eye…
The Ministry for the Future
The Ministry for the Future reads like modern life—a few narrative threads interspersed with breaking news, social media feeds, sudden technological breakthroughs, secret intrigue, and random acts of terror…
Trapped in Time
Have you ever listened—really listened—to the stories your mother tells about you? They can seem to trap you in time. Like the story…
The Glass Ceiling of the Heart
There is a different glass ceiling that can prove hard to crack—the one that separates your head from your heart…
The Wood Chipper of Love
I’ve always gotten a chuckle at the term “falling in love,” as if love were an accident, like falling out of a tree. Instead of risking a broken arm, falling in love risked a broken heart. ..
About Kristine
Kristine Madera is a #1 bestselling Amazon author, novelist, hypnotherapist, and pro-topian with a passion for helping people better themselves and the world. Informed by global travel, teaching abroad, and a stint as a Peace Corps Volunteer, Kristine believes that everyone plays a part in imagining and creating our collective future.
Volunteering at Mother Teresa’s Home for the Dying in Calcutta inspired her novel, God in Drag. She birthed her upcoming novel, The Snakeman’s Wife, as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Papua New Guinea.
Read the first chapter of God in Drag HERE