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Appearances Interviews | Christopher Brown Has Christopher Brown Seen Houston’s Future? – Texas Monthly – October 2019; Rule of Capture Combines Legal Thriller and Dystopian Sci-Fi – Wired – October 2019; Virtual Memories Show – August 2019; An American Weimar: Devastation and Defeat in Christopher Brown’s Rule of Capture – Scientific Inquirer – August 2019
A NATURAL HISTORY OF EMPTY LOTS - Christopher Brown Christopher Brown comes to these places with a deep curiosity and understanding of both human and nonhuman history An instant classic ” — Jeff VanderMeer, New York Times bestselling author Too often, what we call ‘nature writing’ is nostalgic for what never was
Contact - Christopher Brown Email Christopher Brown Literary Representation: Mark Gottlieb Trident Media Group Mailing List: Social Media: bluesky @christopherbrown bsky social twitter @nb_chris instagram @ebitdata threads @ebitdata mastodon @christopher_brown@mstdn social facebook
Stories - Christopher Brown “Chris Brown is keeping cyberpunk alive with his wicked, apocalyptic, war-on-terror humor ” — RU Sirius “Some Other Modulations” – Papercuts (the magazine of the Desi Writer’s Lounge) – July 2017 “Festival” – Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R Delany – August 2015
Field Notes - Christopher Brown And in my first houses in Texas as a young dad myself, I kept mowing, and raking leaves—even complying with the ridiculous mandate to put the leaves in big brown bags for municipal haul-off It’s now been ten years since I mowed a lawn
About - Field Notes - Christopher Brown Field Notes is a weekly (mostly) newsletter of urban nature writing and photography from author Christopher Brown Subscribers receive every new edition of the newsletter directly to your inbox, so you won’t have to worry about missing anything
The Great God Thoth is alive and well and living in Margaritaville Liked by Christopher Brown Can’t wait to see the book You might enjoy looking around San Luis Pass, farther on down Galveston Island, where a channel cuts through from the sea to the mudflats, creating rip currents, and attracting many different kinds of birds
Fly Me to the Moon - by Christopher Brown - Field Notes Liked by Christopher Brown Speaking of re-wilding, of a curious sort, yesterday I visited a Superfund site in Texas City, Texas and came across a coyote scat (or was it a ghost wolf?) at one of its chainlink fence gates
field notes | Christopher Brown In the morning I took my visiting parents just past the limits of the northwest suburbs for a nature walk The place we went is a wildlife refuge carved from old ranches to protect two endangered species of songbirds who rely on this very specific habitat threatened by encroaching subdivisions