tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-949421001644904537.post5573499522908837373..comments2024-01-24T18:56:58.635-08:00Comments on EXPLORING CULTURES: A Global Blog (all languages): What might it be like to live in a future climate-changed world some 300 years from now (or even now, for that matter?)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-949421001644904537.post-20876040487457343162016-08-03T22:12:29.599-07:002016-08-03T22:12:29.599-07:00Clarke, thanks for chiming in here. I don't th...Clarke, thanks for chiming in here. I don't think the author of that piece is ''obsessed'' with any particular literary genre, and they do treat Anthropogenic climate change as a very serious issue, as you will see when their oped is published later in the year. Genre labels are not important at all; I fully agree with you. -- Cheers, DanDANIELBLOOMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05130493903696077379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-949421001644904537.post-85106138304077179542016-08-03T13:17:45.737-07:002016-08-03T13:17:45.737-07:00Genre characterization should not become an obsess...Genre characterization should not become an obsession. Pigeonholing and sales categories are fine, but anthropogenic climate change is a serious issue, and all serious issues become subjects for writers.CW Owenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14897983771711383373noreply@blogger.com