Posts tagged ‘daily planet’
More love for Sunvault!
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation got mentions this month from “Solarpunk: Speculative fiction for climate optimists” (Daily Planet, 23 April 2018), “Review: Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation” (A Thousand Worlds, 27 April 2018), and “10 Recent Anthologies That Show Us What SFF Can Do” (Barnes and Noble Blog, 26 April 2018)—in the latter of which, Maria Haskins says, “this anthology is a must-read for anyone feeling beaten down by stories of our grim future.”
Maaaafuckin’ yessssss.
We’ve been having some great conversations at Twitter under the hashtag #SolarpunkChat. I don’t want to attempt to reproduce those conversations here, both because they branch and intertwine and weave and would be very confusing to try to put in order in a single post, and because the participants don’t necessarily want their off-the-cuff ruminations laid out in a more-permanent-feeling medium.
However! Here are some tweets that I want to signal-boost:
Total coincidence: my new story on @ElectricAthenae, "Rainclouds," is driven a lot by kinship, as a non-contemporary "family" struggles on a colony world where rain is a scarcity. You can check it out here: https://t.co/rDUY9fz5ZM
— Brandon Crilly (@B_Crilly) April 21, 2018
A8: This isn't very directly kinship-related (for once!), but my most recent environmental fantasy just came out on the internet this week in @reckoningmag (hail, absent editor!): https://t.co/Ywg2EVxxol #solarpunkchat
— Marissa Lingen (@MarissaLingen) April 21, 2018
Not solarpunk, but definitely exploring issues related to kinship, my press’s first book, A RUIN OF SHADOWS releases Tuesday!https://t.co/OwhPwVgX1G
— Jennifer Crispin | Dancing Star Press (@greeniezona) April 21, 2018
Cli-fi sci-fi short fiction: https://t.co/wiubeMwcTT… & eco CNF essay 'How Wet is Wet? Why Rain Matters' covering eco-related issues https://t.co/v1nBGPXb94
(And with apologies for only joining the convo at Q8 – discovered thru an RT, and very pleased to have done so.)— Sarah_James (@Sarah_James) April 21, 2018
#solarpunkchat Link about the places-as-persons legal decisions mentioned earlier: https://t.co/C4u4PULgRk
— Deb Merriam ❄️ (@DebMerriam) April 21, 2018
Definitely check out the hashtag archives, and join us May 19th for the next one.
28 April 2018