What happens when you abuse your mother? It's not pretty. It's not nice. And she can get downright mean and nasty if you don’t straighten up and make amends. In this mixed genre group of eco-tales, thirty-two authors from around the globe offer up some lessons in why it's wise to be kind to Mother Earth. Read and take heed. Your very life may depend on it!
stories:
Bottom Trawler by David Agranoff
The Food Chain by Edward Ahern
Rusalka by Neil Davidson
It Wants to be a Swamp by C. S. Malerich
Bride of the Deep by Karissamae Masters
Snickerdoodle Bunkum by J.C. Raye
From the Bluff by Jan Rittmer
Sleet Teeth by Goran Sedler
Miracle Material by Abra Staffin-Wiebe
Downpour by Lisa Timpf
Midwives by Tiffani Angus
A Choice in Exile by Stephen M. Coghlan
Swarms by James Dorr
Earth Mother by Paul Du Jat
She Had a Lot of Problems by Christopher Fox
b.E.L.F.r.y. by Dan J. Fiore
Mean Green by James Pyne
A New Kind of Eden by J.T. Seate
Don’t Fool with an Earth Witch by J. D. Blackrose
A Mother’s Fury by C.W. Blackwell
Nature’s Promise by Daniel Conyers
The Path by Jeff Dosser
Stones are Breathing Tonight by Russell Hemmell
A Cautionary Tale by Tom Larson
Annals of the Allred Clan by Mark Mellon
Ursus Horribilis by Nick Manzolillo
Mud Babies by Soumya Sundar Mukherjee
Acquired Taste by Chad Stroup
Voice of the Mountain by Roger Dale Trexler
Plat 7 by Max Wright
Scientific Mothers by Catrin Sian Rutland
Last Natural Woman by Querus Abuttu