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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


Writing Out the Dark: Staying Grounded in Uncertain Times
The human mind has always found ways to process the unthinkable. In the 1980s, psychologist James Pennebaker made a remarkable discovery...

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Dec 27, 20244 min read


Wouldn't Ya Like To Be a Prepper Too? Planetary Hospice Supplies
We are not preparing to survive. We are preparing to be fully present. The Myth of Survival Traditional "preppers" stockpile weapons,...

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Dec 26, 20244 min read


A Circle for All: How Moral Exclusion Led to Planetary Hospice
“Imagine a light rising above each of us, illuminating beyond the darkness to where we can see our family, pets, our friends, then...

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Dec 25, 20245 min read


The Art of Falling Apart: Creativity as Resistance
I'm sometimes asked if anyone reads my stuff, or listens to my music, or enjoys my photography. They kinda make it clear that, if I'm...

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Dec 24, 20244 min read


Dream the Impossible Dream: The Myth of Adaptation
I appreciate hope. It serves its purpose. It has its time and its place. But this is not the time nor the place. My perspective isn't one...

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Dec 24, 20245 min read


Childfree: Profound Love in a Dying World
This conversation isn't about condemning individual choices, but about creating a compassionate, nuanced conversation about our...

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Dec 23, 20243 min read


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

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Dec 20, 20247 min read


Suicide Can Wait: They Need You
My first "attempt" was at 8 years old. I've been ready ever since. I'm struck by the different human perspectives on the topic of suicide. F

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Dec 20, 20243 min read


Voices of the Voiceless: A Story
Lena stood at the edge of the clear-cut forest, her hands clenched into fists. The stumps—raw, broken—looked like wounds carved into the ear

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Dec 20, 20243 min read


Climate Anxiety: Fear, Meet Anger. Anger, Fear.
Fear and anger in the climate crisis emerge as twin emotional responses to a threat that is simultaneously existential and abstract. Unlike

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Dec 20, 20245 min read
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