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Craig Ensor Craig Ensor i(A9048 works by)
Born: Established: 1971 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Warming Craig Ensor , Edgecliff : Ventura Press , 2019 16708792 2019 single work novel science fiction

'‘The sun was so brutal, so twisted in its brutality, it seemed to grip us by the neck and push us down into the drowning waters. And, in the end, that was our choice: by water – or by sun.’

'The year is 2221 and the world is dying. Temperatures soar as high as fifty degrees every day. Sea levels are rising year by year. The population has fallen to below 2 billion people. The ruined cities of the north – Sydney, Brisbane and beyond – were abandoned as the rising sea and the sun’s intensity turned them to wastelands.

'In an isolated coastal town south of Sydney, young Finch Taylor is captivated by the mysterious beauty April Speare and her pianist husband William when they move into a nearby beach house with a piano and a tragic secret. Finch soon begins a lifelong love affair with music, and with April. But as he and April follow the great migration south to Tasmania, and eventually to a warming Antarctica, they must decide whether to bring children into a world without a future.

'Hauntingly beautiful, The Warming depicts a nomadic existence, where love and hope are the only means of enduring a world that has turned against humanity.' (Publication summary)

1 Sugar Craig Ensor , 2000 single work short story
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 158 2000; (p. 86-91)
1 Taxi Driver Craig Ensor , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories , no. 61 1998; (p. 15-20)
1 The Thinker Craig Ensor , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories , no. 61 1998; (p. 5-14)
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