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Cover Reveal for Marisca Pichette’s Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair

Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair by Marisca Pichette is a fantastic collection of magical poetry that every sci-fi/fantasy reader is going to want on the their shelves.

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineSeptember 22, 2022September 22, 2022Posted inReviews, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Cover Reveal for Marisca Pichette’s Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair

Kickstarter Now Live! Voodoonauts (Re)Living Mythology

The Kickstarter is live for (Re)Living Mythology a collection of Black magical stories & poetry produced by Voodoonauts and published by Android Press.

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineJuly 21, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:afrofuturism, crowdfunding, fantasy, Kickstarter, literature, mythology, poetry, science fiction, short storiesLeave a comment on Kickstarter Now Live! Voodoonauts (Re)Living Mythology

A Review of Batman: Soul of the Dragon

Another year brings us a slew of DC animated films that skip theatres to end up on digital platforms and the ever-fading home video format.

Posted byKiba Da WolfJune 29, 2022June 29, 2022Posted inReviews, UncategorizedTags:film review, jdharlockLeave a comment on A Review of Batman: Soul of the Dragon

Gamifying Writing: A Talk With Peter Chiykowski, Creator of The Story Engine Deck

“I knew I had something special when I kept pulling the alpha off the shelf for one more prompt because I was just having so much fun with the settings I was creating.”

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineJune 19, 2022June 19, 2022Posted inInterviews, UncategorizedTags:card games, fantasy, literature, science fictionLeave a comment on Gamifying Writing: A Talk With Peter Chiykowski, Creator of The Story Engine Deck

May 2022 Micro Fiction Winning Story

“Balikbayan” by Nadine Aurora Tabing

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineJune 11, 2022June 11, 2022Posted inMicro Fiction Contest, UncategorizedTags:Philippines, solarpunkLeave a comment on May 2022 Micro Fiction Winning Story

The Solarpunk Now! Podcast: An Interview

Solarpunk Now! is a science/tech and politics podcast highlighting radical ideas, projects, and theories for a brighter future.

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineMarch 10, 2022March 10, 2022Posted inInterviews, UncategorizedTags:activism, direct action, DIY, Podcast, politics, science fiction, solarpunk, utopiaLeave a comment on The Solarpunk Now! Podcast: An Interview

Utopia Awards & Climate Fiction Conference Announced!

The first annual Utopia Awards & Climate Fiction Conference, #CliFiCon22, presented by Android Press, has been announced!

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineMarch 7, 2022Posted inEvents, UncategorizedTags:climate fiction, conference, convention, fantasy, literature, science fiction, solarpunk, utopiaLeave a comment on Utopia Awards & Climate Fiction Conference Announced!

Our Shared Storm: An Interview with Andrew Dana Hudson

it’s possible that if we keep building renewables the way we’re projected to over the next decade or so, we might end up with access to way more energy than human beings have ever had to work with

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineMarch 6, 2022March 6, 2022Posted inInterviews, UncategorizedTags:climate fiction, cyberpunk, science fiction, solarpunk4 Comments on Our Shared Storm: An Interview with Andrew Dana Hudson

February Micro Fiction Contest Winner: “The Candidate” by Anna Ziegelhof

My mind was made up. I was going to join the historian-witnesses. My guides had tested my resolve. They had spoken truthfully to me all day.

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineMarch 2, 2022Posted inMicro Fiction Contest, UncategorizedTags:fantasy, science fiction, solarpunk, utopia1 Comment on February Micro Fiction Contest Winner: “The Candidate” by Anna Ziegelhof

Review — After the Revolution by Robert Evans

Roberts debut novel kept me glued to the pages—a smart, well-crafted, and action-packed military science fiction story that deals with the horrors of war through a trauma-informed lens.

Posted bySolarpunk MagazineFebruary 19, 2022February 19, 2022Posted inReviews, UncategorizedTags:dystopia, reviews, science fictionLeave a comment on Review — After the Revolution by Robert Evans

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