The IENE Conference Organizing Committee reviewed over 200 abstracts and devided them into the following types of presentations:

Zora’s men eventually came for them. In a climactic confrontation amidst a dust storm, Mira didn't use a gun. She used the land. She led the mercenaries into the dense, tangled Taramira patches she knew like the back of her hand.
She used the pungent, irritating oils of the crushed seeds to blind her pursuers. Zora’s men eventually came for them
Arjun escaped with the ledger to the city, while Mira stood her ground as the village finally rose up behind her. The Aftermath She led the mercenaries into the dense, tangled
One night, a stranger named Arjun arrived, wounded and carrying a ledger. He was an auditor who had discovered that Zora wasn't just building a road—he was covering up a massive environmental scandal involving toxic runoff. The Aftermath One night, a stranger named Arjun
Mira wasn't just a farmer; she was a keeper of secrets. While the rest of the village bowed to the local landlord, Zora, Mira kept her head down and her eyes sharp. Zora wanted her land to build a highway that would bypass the village, leaving the local economy to rot. Zora offered gold; Mira offered a glare.
Mira hid him in the tall stalks of the Taramira fields. As they spent nights whispering in the shadows, she realized that her bitterness was a shield, but Arjun’s truth was a sword. The Bitter Harvest
If she sold, the village's water source would be redirected.