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Positively Doomed ain't for everyone. It's for those who know about our accelerating collapse. If you don't know or don't want to know, this might not be the place for you. That's OK! Stay happy. Better yet, make someone else happy. Either way, try a little kindness at the end.


My Doomee Books
While my novels (so far) tend to be classified as Climate Fiction (Cli-Fi), they aren't really "about climate change" in the conventional sense. I write about meaning, suffering, social systems, collapse, compassion, power, and alienation. Our growing climate crisis is the backdrop that exposes those deeper questions. All are FREE. Enjoy. (Scroll down to access the books) My stories emerge from a conversation with writers, philosophers, and sociologists who spent their lives


The Compassionate Case for Extinction: May We Rest in Peace
I've come to believe that the end of sentient life on earth is not be a bad thing. And not only is it not a bad thing, it is a good thing.


Doomee's Earth Hospice: Love Means Never Having to Say Goodbye
Now expand that moment to planetary scale. We are that patient, and Earth is our body—and the diagnosis is terminal. This is not a metaph


When Wisdom Fails
We may be witnessing the first authentic post-ego spirituality—one that achieves selflessness not through practice, but because there's no self left to serve.

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Aug 2, 202511 min read


Present at the End: The Plague by Albert Camus
Like many of you, I've found that carrying awareness of our planetary condition can be both a heavy burden and a call to deeper meaning. In my search for ways to navigate this reality, I've found some of the greatest insights come from unexpected places—like literature that speaks across time. I thought it might be helpful (and fun?) to explore how certain books might help us, the collapse-aware. I picked philosopher Albert Camus' The Plague because, well, it was the book I r

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Aug 2, 20254 min read


We Are DEVO: 50 Years of Devolution
I was just a kid when I bought my first album with saved birthday money: DEVO's "New Traditionalists." While other kids were discovering...

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Aug 1, 20259 min read


The Unbearable Weight of Being
The Unbearable Weight of Being. We are the universe's attempt to know itself, and we are also the universe's decision to forget itself...

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Jul 28, 20256 min read


Collapse, Inc.: What HR Taught Me About Our Dying World
Remember how we used to worry about stupid stuff? Like whether our performance review would land us that 3% raise? Good times. Today I’m...

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Jun 23, 20256 min read


Training for Resistance: The Nonviolent Warrior's Daily Practice
The world feels like it's breaking apart. Fascism rises while the planet burns. Oligarchs consolidate power as living systems collapse...

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Jun 10, 20254 min read


FEEL
I've released my novel "FEEL" on Wattpad! Find it here: https://www.wattpad.com/story/392038592-feel I've incorporated and expanded upon the topics I cover here on my blog and on Bluesky—so if you enjoy the content I write, you might enjoy the longer read. Wattpad is free and interactive—so I look forward to your thoughts! This is a novel for the brokenhearted. For those who can't stand the state of the world—the division, the hate, the money-over-everything mentality, the re

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May 15, 20252 min read


The Death and Rebirth of Compassion
When I was five years old, I carried an injured rat home, wanting to help her. I don't recall what my mom did, but I'm guessing it wasn't...

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Mar 29, 20259 min read


God Ruined Everything: How Make-Believe Accelerated Collapse
Monster or Moron? When we look unflinchingly at the gathering storm of climate catastrophe and societal breakdown, we must ask ourselves...

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Mar 17, 20254 min read


Distraction and Make-Believe at the End of the World
The Big Bang. An explosion of unimaginable force, hurtling everything outward at impossible speeds. The universe, born in fire and chaos, has been expanding ever since, galaxies racing away from each other at millions of miles per hour. But this expansion, this relentless outward rush, has a consequence: eventually, everything becomes so far apart that connection, interaction, energy transfer, becomes impossible. The universe cools, fades and dies. What scientists call a "Hea

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Feb 21, 20255 min read
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