Fiction (The Heart)
Introduction: “Love isn’t a luxury for the good times. It is the survival strategy for the bad ones.”–The Long Fire Season.

The Long Fire Season
A sixty-year romance set within the Anthropocene.
Mia and Sam meet as graduate students fighting a fire season that never ends. From the adrenaline of their youth to the “Quiet Earth” of their final years, they discover that the strongest shelter is made of promises kept.
Love in Eternal Gardens

When the biosphere collapses, Earth wakes up.
Dr. Sarah Chen knows the satellite data is lying. As ancient organisms wake beneath the ice, humanity faces a choice: extinction or a radical transformation into a planetary consciousness.
The Maplewood Journals

When James Holden takes his first job as Town Manager in the small community of Maplewood, he envisions a promising start to his career. But as groundwater vanishes, storms intensify, and wildfires threaten to consume the town, James must lead a divided community through escalating crises. From pioneering a vertical farm to relocation, James and the residents of Maplewood face impossible choices—and discover extraordinary resilience. A story of leadership, adaptation, and hope, The Maplewood Journals is a tale of a town’s survival in a world reshaped by biosphere decline and climate change.
Corr Syl

In this last installment of the Corr Syl saga, the young rabbit warrior faces his greatest challenge yet. In a world where humans are just one of many sapient species, Corr Syl discovers an alien threat to all life on Earth. As part of the ancient Tsaeb civilization, Corr has dedicated his life to maintaining peace and ecological balance. But now, he faces challenges that will test his skills, his beliefs, and his very understanding of the universe.
Science: The Novels are Fiction. The Science in The Books Below is Real.
Biosphere Collapse: Causes and Solutions

Humanity has pushed the biosphere past the “point of no return”. The time for restoring nature as our grandparents knew it is over. We now face cascading tipping points, accelerating extinctions, and the transgression of six planetary boundaries. Our current piecemeal approaches are failing.
Biosphere Collapse: Causes and Solutions moves beyond despair to offer a clear-eyed analysis of the path forward. The book organizes the necessary transformations into a hierarchy of difficulty—from limiting resource extraction to shifting the foundational paradigms of civilization itself.
Silent Earth

This handbook offers a blueprint for reshaping human systems to endure a collapsing environment. In Silent Earth: Adaptations for Life in a Devastated Biosphere, Garry Rogers begins with a stark truth: the chance to avert planetary collapse has slipped away, and full-scale restoration of Earth’s ecosystems is no longer possible. What follows is a stringent, clear-eyed manual for what comes next—a framework for human survival and the preservation of what remains of the living world.
Manifesto of the Initiation

At the terminal edge of the Holocene,we face a planetary crisis that technology cannot resolve. The Manifesto of the Initiation argues that the collapse of industrial civilization is not a catastrophic failure, but a necessary condition forcing humanity from pathological adolescence into mature sapience. The text shows how ecosystems survive volatility not by recovering past complexity, but through radical simplification and the rise of resilient generalists. Rather than futile maintenance efforts, Dr. Rogers advocates for “strategic abandonment” and an “Ark strategy” to preserve the seeds of knowledge. “We must prepare not for the end of life, but for a Quiet Earth and beautiful recovery.”
About the Author
Dr. Garry Rogers is a scientist and author living in Humboldt, Arizona. He mixes academic experience in physical geography with a commitment to biosphere conservation and writes award winning nonfiction and fiction books with environmental messages.