Tint Journal and wir sind lesenswert invite German- and English-speaking young writers (16 years and older) and emerging authors to reflect on the effects of climate change by the means of creative writing and storytelling. The fourth edition of the project is focused on the nonhuman. Which perspectives on climate change are there, except for the human one?
Register and indicate your preferred workshop group (German or English) by June 30, 2024 at blaetternliteratur@gmail.com.
Andrea Färber, BA MA, a doctoral candidate at the Department of American Studies is writing her dissertation about the relationships and interactions between the human and the more-than-human, especially in relation to animals and trees, with the title: “Reimagining Relationships: Exploring Interactions between the Human and the More-than-Human in Climate Change Literature.”
At Tint Journal Andrea is editor for prose and the section “In Conversation.” She will also be part of the public reading in October.
Please find more information here.