Dare to dream of a better future.
Solarpunk meets modern paganism in this book of shadows from longtime activist, practicing witch, and Solarpunk Magazine founder, Justine Norton-Kertson.
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Develop a spiritual practice rooted in art, nature, the Sun, and a powerful belief in our ability to build a better world, through meditations, rituals, correspondences, and more.

Justine Norton-Kertson introduces a fresh approach to witchcraft at a time when it’s desperately needed. Utopian Witch is full of solarpunk spells and rituals designed to guide you in surviving (and resisting) climate crisis and dystopian political systems so you can take radical action towards a positive future.
Inside you’ll find….
- A guide to solarpunk methods, beliefs, and craft, including easy-to-learn ways to incorporate them into your life
- Explanations of radical hope and politics, and how to work them into your magickal practice
- Meditations, and rituals steeped in Sun Magick
- Spells rooted in environmental and social justice
..and even more tools and ideas to help you change your life and the world around you.
About the Rewards
Here’s a look at what we’re offering at the various reward levels. We hope these other books, zines, and more will pair well with the book and inspire you to help make the world a more radical, hopeful place.
- Utopian Witch: Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change and Save the World– Justine Norton-Kertson’s book of shadows and guide to building a better, brighter future.
- Year of the Witch: A Planner and Spellbook for the Novice Witch-This planner from Francesca Black serves as an introductory guidebook, a planner, and a space to take notes and creatively expand your knowledge and build a practice. Each month offers insight, spells, and techniques related to a different topic in witchcraft.
- Unf-ck Your Boundaries: Build Better Relationships Through Consent, Communication, and Expressing Your Needs– In this book, Dr. Faith G. Harper offers a full understanding of issues of boundaries and consent, how we can communicate and listen more effectively, and how to survive and move on from situations where our boundaries are violated.
- 2024 Small Slingshot Organizer– Any activist’s necessity for over 30 years, the small Slingshot organizer isa day planner that fits in your pocket. Every page has unique illustration, and important dates, birthdays, and events in radical history are marked. Sure, we’re halfway through the year, but this planner teaches you key phrases in multiple languages, and more useful info you can use all year.
- Biketopia: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories in Extreme Futures– Twelve writers tackle extreme solarpunk utopias and apocalyptic or political dystopias—and the grey areas in between—in Biketopia, the fourth volume of the Bikes in Space series of feminist science fiction stories about bicycling, edited by Elly Blue.
- (We’ve All Got) Baggage: Envisioning an Ideal Community and Engaging It With Our Own Problems and Hangups– We all carry our “baggage” around with us, and sometimes it gets in the way. It’s complicated, and we let it be, all part of this experience of human-ing. We’re letting you in on some of Microcosm’s baggage in this zine, and how we’ve used it to keep going and keep trying to help grow the world.
- Bicycle Culture Rising #1: Participatory and Grassroots Bicycle Movements– This zine from Joe Biel is a social history and tactics lesson about the bicycle movements, and how to create social change by hosting bike rides.
- Direct Action Handbook: A Guide to Organizing and Protesting Safely– Packed with info graphs and invaluable tips, this handbook in zine form is a must when you’re organizing your next protest or attending a rally or march.
- Everyone Calls Themselves an Ally Until it is Time to Do Some Real Ally Sh-t– Xhopakelxhit, a member of Ancestral Pride, (some badass, grassroots, indigenous, direct action land defenders from unceded Ahousat territory) made this zine about how to be anti-racist/anti-capitalist white settler ally to people in all kinds of struggles. Featuring artwork from Gord Hill and Annie Banks, and concrete action ideas and resources that anyone can empower themselves with.
- How to Not Be a Dick– A zine by Sammuel Harper (Dr. Faith’s son!). In a day and age when being an absolute dick to the people around you is rewarded, it’s easy to forget that kindness—or even just non-mean-ness—is not only totally possible, it might even make your life better.
- How to Say No: Take Back Your Life– Do you have trouble saying “no”? (Or maybe the people around you have trouble hearing it?) This essential little zine by Dr. Faith gives you six different ways to politely decline.
- A selection of vinyl stickers, for all your Utopian Witch, Do No Harm Take No Sh-t, and Coresisting needs.
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