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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brit_GriffinBrit Griffin - Wikipedia

    Brit Griffin is a Canadian journalist and writer. Biography. Griffin met musician and politician Charlie Angus in 1981, when Angus was a member of the band L'Étranger. They married, cofounded a homeless shelter in downtown Toronto in 1985, and moved to Cobalt, Ontario, in 1990.

  2. Brit Griffin is a Canadian writer and researcher who lives in Northern Ontario. She has published three novels in a cli-fi trilogy, The Wintermen, and works with an Algonquin community in Quebec.

  3. Brit Griffin's third and final book in her eco-catastrophic series The Wintermen will be released this Fall (2020). The series focuses on the impacts of climate change and how humans make moral choices about their own and the non-human world. The Wintermen (2014) was Brit Griffin's first novel and was short-listed for the Northern Lit award for ...

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  4. Brit Griffin is a Canadian writer of eco-catastrophic adventure novels set in a near-future world of endless winter. The Wintermen series follows the rebellion of Johnny Slaught and his community against the Talos Security Corporation, a ruthless capitalist force.

  5. 1. Okt. 2014 · A book for the times, Brit Griffin explores a near future possibility of perpetual winter and what that does to humanity and our willingness to work with each other and nature. The first in the trilogy, this books sets the ground work for a series steeped in humour, action, and snow.

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  6. 25. Okt. 2020 · Life after climate catastrophe is a dystopian nightmare. Brit Griffins’ series The Wintermen wraps up as Johnny Slaught tangles with new Talos strongman Eton Love over who the future belongs to: the people and the land, or the same old capitalist profiteers.

  7. Musings — Brit Griffin. “…but he will not be able to find me, will not be able to tell the hag from the tree, boreal blood from birch sap.” Filmed Poetry. Witches During the Anthropocene. Climate change • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.