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Rosalie is walking her favourite cliff path when a storm blows in. While sheltering in a small cave, her exit becomes blocked by a rockfall and she is trapped. With no certainty of rescue, time weighs heavily and memories of her son Jonnie, a climate activist lost at sea many years ago, come flooding back unbidden. Her only companion, an injured bird, bears silent witness as Rosalie reflects on how Jonnie's death has compelled her to fight for the planet too. But her friends and family don't understand, and seem not to care. Can't they see that there is no Planet B? And will she be able to find a way out, back on to the path?…mehr

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Rosalie is walking her favourite cliff path when a storm blows in. While sheltering in a small cave, her exit becomes blocked by a rockfall and she is trapped. With no certainty of rescue, time weighs heavily and memories of her son Jonnie, a climate activist lost at sea many years ago, come flooding back unbidden. Her only companion, an injured bird, bears silent witness as Rosalie reflects on how Jonnie's death has compelled her to fight for the planet too. But her friends and family don't understand, and seem not to care. Can't they see that there is no Planet B? And will she be able to find a way out, back on to the path?
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Deborah is an award-winning author of fiction, short stories and flash fiction. Her novel 'The Wilder Path' won the Virginia Prize for Fiction 2024 and her novella 'Aerth' won the inaugural Weatherglass Books Novella award in 2024. Her work has been long listed for the Mslexia Prize (2015), the Eludia Award (2020), the Bath Novella-in-Flash Award (2018, 2019). Shortlists include the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature (2018), the Yeovil Prize (2019), the Sandy River Novella Award (2020). She founded Bristol Climate Writers and is a member of Climate Cultures arts/science network.