One of our editor-in-chiefs, Justine Norton-Kertson, is one of the writers and creators of this horror series called Red Flag. It’s all about a coven of witches who flip the script on predatory men by turning them into prey. It’s like Charmed meets Dexter but with social relevance. They’ve already cast the three main protagonists,Continue reading “Red Flag: A Horror Series Taking on Patriarchy and Empowering Women”
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A Big Thank You
We’d like to share our appreciation for those who have supported Solarpunk Magazine both recently and in the past. Without you this magazine and it’s message of hope wouldn’t be possible, and we’re so fortunate to have a community that cares about the world, the future, and each other. With two weeks remaining, we’d also love toContinue reading “A Big Thank You”
City of Hope Day 1 Backer Perk, Micro Fiction, Next Submission Window
New Micro Fiction Published There are now four new solarpunk micro fiction stories available to read by any one with a free membership on our Patreon. The stories include: “The Silver Reefs of the New Northwest” by Nadine Aurora Tabing, “The Halfling Tree” by Ian Li, “The Brown Feathers” by Arjun C, and “Petri” byContinue reading “City of Hope Day 1 Backer Perk, Micro Fiction, Next Submission Window”
Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change & Save the World
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. Pre-order just launched! 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,Continue reading “Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change & Save the World”
New Poetry Editor, Next Podcast Date, Solarpunk Book, and More Inside!
New Poetry Editor at Solarpunk Magazine We recently brought on a new Poetry Editor here at Solarpunk Magazine. We’re so excited to introduce you to her, and to see the shape our poetry department takes under her experience and leadership! Tonya R. Moore (she/her) writes and edits speculative fiction. She is a Poetry Acquiring Editor atContinue reading “New Poetry Editor, Next Podcast Date, Solarpunk Book, and More Inside!”
Solarpunk Graphic Novel, Imagine 2200, and More!
Written by Michele Paris, illustrated by Lorenzo Livrieri, and based on the original short story by Renan Bernardo, the solarpunk graphic novel, ANTICIPATION OF HOLLOWNESS, is a story about the dangers of a sustainable, utopian world that doesn’t include everyone. The topic of inclusivity is close to our hearts here at Solarpunk Magazine, and soContinue reading “Solarpunk Graphic Novel, Imagine 2200, and More!”
Let’s Support Nigerian Speculative Fiction!
We were so elated when we heard our publisher, Android Press, was working with authors, actors, and producers in Nigeria on a really cool speculative fiction short film. Solarpunk Magazine itself has some connections with the crew as well. The film’s screenplay writer and executive producer, Somto Ihezue, guest edited our 2023 all-BIPOC issue, he’sContinue reading “Let’s Support Nigerian Speculative Fiction!”
Issue 15 Locked In!
Queue the confetti! We just reached our first crowd funding stretch goal, locking in Issue #15 of Solarpunk Magazine, which will publish in May 2024. Our next stretch goal is the $8,000 mark, and will lock in Issue #16. To help us reach that goal, we’ve added a couple new perks to our campaign. ForContinue reading “Issue 15 Locked In!”
Solarpunk Rising
We’ve officially launched of our 2024 crowd funder! Having a strong first day and even first few hours is really important to getting your campaign off to an amazing start and into Kickstarter highlight algorithm. You can pledge today on Day 1 and you won’t get charged until the campaign ends next month, which makesContinue reading “Solarpunk Rising”
Solarpunk Magazine October 2023 Updates
Recent and Upcoming Magazine Issues We released Issue #11: Solarpunk Fantasy last month. We’re quite proud of this issue. If you haven’t picked up a copy yet, grab one today so you don’t miss out! The issue is full of stories, poems, and nonfiction experimenting with the more magical and fantastical possibilities the solarpunk genreContinue reading “Solarpunk Magazine October 2023 Updates”