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  "path": "/2026/05/phillips-wins-2026-climate-fiction-prize/",
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  "textContent": "**Hum** by Helen Phillips has been announced as the winner of the second annual Climate Fiction Prize. Founded by Leo Barasi, Rose Goddard, and Imran Khan, and supported by Climate Spring, the prize seeks to celebrate the most inspiring novels tackling the climate crisis.\n\nOther shortlisted titles and authors of genre interest include:\n\n  * **Dusk** , Robbie Arnott (Astra House US; Chatto & Windus UK; Picador Australia)\n  * **Awake in the** …Read More\n\nThe post Phillips Wins 2026 Climate Fiction Prize appeared first on Locus.\n\n\n",
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