Shattered Ice is out today.

A YA environmental fantasy about northern ice, disrupted migration, water, wildlife, dragons, grief, courage, and hope.

It is written for young readers who know the future should not be negotiated without them — and for the parents, teachers, librarians, and climate-minded readers who still believe stories can help them face it.

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I'm currently working through the process of designing the new cover for my novel, which will be re-released next year after my publisher officially closes. One of the primary visual elements will be a battered shield with a rusty boss.

While I'm planning to paint the final cover image, I did a colour study using pastels, which wouldn't require time to set up and clean up. I have pastels in roughly the kinds of colours that would have been achievable with Viking-age pigments, so I tried out four shades of red and some blues, yellows, and greens. I think I'm going to stick with red and blue tones to signify fire and ice, which are thematic elements in Norse mythology.

In the meantime, if you're interested in mythological fiction, Black Wolf: The Binding of Loki is still available through Renaissance Press, Chapters Indigo, and Amazon until the end of 2026 (https://unaverdandi.com/black-wolf/). You might still be able to get print copies for a discount through the bookseller All Lit Up by visiting https://alllitup.ca/book-list/renaissance-press-book-sale/ and using promo code RENPRESS20 at checkout. This will depend on availability, of course. And while you're there, check out some of Renaissance's other fantastic offerings.

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A thorough review for the first Detective Robert Lui novel, in this 5 book series (eBook just $1.99).

Burwell "has a deep understanding of the development industry, its players, and its impacts, which shows through in both character and plot."

eBooks available from all retailers, paperbacks can be ordered from any bookstore and in stock at Dartmouth Book Exchange.

Average Goodreads rating 4 stars.

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https://www.amazon.ca/gp/customer-reviews/R2YSAZX6911YDK/

I’m home recovering after a bug, post-finishing my doctorate, post-finishing-school-vacation-trip, and in that in‑between space where I’m figuring out how to bring my doctoral thesis into the world as a book while preparing to release the third ecofiction novel in my trilogy.

I’ll share the trilogy more on Instagram soon; but of course I’ll talk about it here too.

While I’m resting, I’ve been thinking about two things:

1. How to share what I’ve learned from writing visionary ecofiction; not as formal tutorials, but as small, generous micro‑snippets of thought.
2. How much I enjoy posting Three Good Things here on Mastodon.

This led me to realize that the micro‑tutorials can become Three Good Things. A small, informal, unstructured series about what I’ve learned so far.

Here we go.

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Three Good Things I’ve Learned About Writing Visionary Ecofiction

1. It brings community together; even when people disagree.
Across all three novels, I learned so much from people with different perspectives:
• fracking / hydraulic fracturing (Book 1)
• medical marijuana (Book 2)
• high‑speed rail (Book 3).
Ecofiction is a meeting place; not a consensus.

2. Writing is solitary; but you don’t have to be lonely in it.
Anything that helps you contextualize yourself in your larger community is healthy;
walks, cafés, writing groups, reading groups, sharing drafts.
People’s commentary is subjective but sharing your work is grounding.
Place yourself in your wider spheres; it helps.

3. Take joy in the finishing and sharing stages.
There’s real pleasure in thinking about the special parts of your process and how you want to share them.
I love outlining, first drafting, sculpting, revising, hearing the text read back to me, and working with an editor and designer, but also, imagining the visual vignettes that accompany the trilogy. I’m figuring out a visual narrative to share the trilogy on Instagram.
Finishing is its own creative act.

Working in a genre that’s still emerging (visionary ecology or visionary ecofiction) gives me freedom to genre‑bend fearlessly.
Book 1 is a love story (but not a romance).
Book 2 is a mystery (but not a cozy).
Book 3 is an adventure (but not Indiana Jones).
The elasticity is part of the joy.

These are my three good things today, the first in what I hope will become an informal series of micro‑tutorials on writing visionary ecofiction.

What lights are you up? When you write, how do you define yourself within your genre?

Keep writing and share!

PS, the photo was taken at Giverny, Monet’s Garden in France, on my recent trip.

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I recently learned that my publisher will be closing at the end of 2026. While all rights will revert back to the authors, finding a publisher for a previously published book is harder than finding a publisher in the first place. We've all got some figuring out to do.

However, I've been considering some options for a while, and now I have the perfect opportunity to (very slowly) put them into action.

https://unaverdandi.com/2026/04/15/plot-twist/

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