The asthmatic climate scientist Grace Evans is a closet inventor who approaches her work (and her life) as puzzle to solve, a machine to repair. A rising academic star, she documents the harms caused by the fracking industry. She’s determined to expose the methane-leaking cracks in gas wells while hiding her own widening cracks—in her integrity, her relationships, her health, and her control over any of it.
New chapters release every other week throughout 2025. Hot links will appear as chapters go live on the following dates:
Circulation Density, 16 January
Transport Phenomena, 30 January
Scalar Field, 13 February
Flux Current, 27 February
Concrete Flux, 13 March
Current Density, 27 March
Magnetic Flux, 10 April
Radiative Flux, 24 April
Fluid Dynamics, 8 May
Flux Density, 22 May
Right-Hand Rule, 5 June
Abuse of Notation, 19 June
Vector Field, 3 July
No Fixed Surface, 17 July
Momentum Flux, 31 July
Transport Flux, 14 August
No Flux, 28 August
Flux Divergence, 11 September
True Direction, 25 September
Outflux, 9 October
Inner Product, 23 October
True Flow, 6 November
Flux Integration, 20 November
Grace in Flux, 4 December
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