About the Author
Marilynne Eichinger is an acclaimed author whose work bridges the gap between compelling fiction and critical environmental advocacy. With a background in anthropology and years of experience in museum education, she brings a unique perspective to her storytelling.
Her novels explore the complex relationships between humanity and the natural world, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about resource depletion, corporate power, and environmental justice. Through gripping narratives and well-researched scenarios, Marilynne creates immersive worlds that feel both frighteningly possible and urgently relevant.
Beyond her writing, Marilynne is a passionate environmental activist and accomplished acrylic painter. Her art, characterized by bold colors and flowing shapes, reflects the same themes of nature and transformation that permeate her literary work.
When not writing or painting, Marilynne dedicates her time to museum education and cultural preservation, drawing on her deep knowledge of anthropology to connect past, present, and future.