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Roman court, très court même puisqu’il ne fait qu’une centaine de pages, Entre nos mains est la dernière publication en date d’Élisabeth Vonarburg, aka « la grande dame de la science-fiction québéc…| L'épaule d'Orion
Les Itinérants est un roman de science-fiction de l’auteur italien Francesco Verso, préfacé par Ugo Bellagamba, et publié ces jours-ci par les éditions Mnémos. Comme en atteste le bandeau de l’édit…| L'épaule d'Orion
De la science-fiction italienne ? En France, même si ce n’est pas introuvable, c’est rare. Je connais Lino Aldani publié dans la collection Présence du futur (Denoël), Valerio Evangelisti et s…| Le nocher des livres
It’s World Environment Day, a day that encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment. One small way you can do that is by supporting Solarpunk Magazine, helping us grow and bring more radically hopefully climate fiction into the world! Our first ever Patreon subscription drive runs through Summer Solstice (June 20). OurContinue reading "World Environment Day: Grow the Future With Us!"| Solarpunk Magazine
Demand Utopia: A Solarpunk Podcast, the history and purpose of borders, imagining what a future without borders—with freedom of movement—looks like.| Solarpunk Magazine
Authoritarian regimes always make moves early on to control education, and it only took two months from inauguration day for Trump to issue an executive order calling for The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to be gutted. The department has only existed since the 1970s, so it’s possible to make a convincing case, on theContinue reading "DEI, Education, & a Solarpunk Future"| Solarpunk Magazine
Aging with Dignity in a Solarpunk Future, Season 5 Episode 5 of Solarpunk Magazine's Demand Utopia: A Solarpunk Podcast.| Solarpunk Magazine
Issue #20 is now available. If you’re not a subscriber to Solarpunk Magazine, then you can click here to get a copy of Issue #20 featuring: cover art by Flairiarteditorial and interior art by our co-editor-in-chief, Brianna Castagnozzi short stories“What We Used to Be” by Hannah Greer“Atha’s Daughters” by Len Klapdorpoems poems“Incantation for the Planthroposcene”Continue reading "Solarpunk Magazine Issue #20 and Latest Podcast Episode"| Solarpunk Magazine
A lo-fi, low-key critique of solarpunk By Jo Lindsay Walton Joyce Ch’ng’s ‘The Barricade’ (2024) is a solarpunk short story in which nothing much happens. The lack of incident is probably deliberat…| vector-bsfa.com
Solarpunk walks the middle path between technosolutionism and anarcho-primitivism, so while #bancars has a nice ring to it, I lean more toward using cars where they make sense, but not treating them as the proverbial hammer to the nails of all societal problems like 20th Century urban planners did here in the US. We’ve explored […]| Solarpunk Station
One of the biggest disadvantages of our new home is that we’ve lost access to Amtrak service. Charlottesville had three lines running through it, but Augusta has a grand total of zero. One bright spot on the horizon, however, is that Amtrak is studying a high speed rail (HSR) connector between Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, […]| Solarpunk Station
Is it almost February already? Well, Happy New Year anyway! Hope things are off to a decent start for you all, and if not, I hope they improve soon. I have several updates to post. First of all, last summer, our family moved from Charlottesville, VA to the Augusta, GA area, so I hope that […]| Solarpunk Station
by Sarena Ulibarri The concept of heaven has never made much sense to me, though I certainly understand the appeal. It is profoundly comforting to those grieving a loved one to imagine them finally at peace in a celestial utopia, and envisioning the same for ourselves can allay end-of-life fears. One of the primary roles […]| Solarpunk Station
by Phoebe Wagner Note: I discuss in broad strokes how Christianity as an organized religion has been used to shape the U.S. in negative and harmful ways. This essay is not meant to dismiss Christian spirituality but to demonstrate how the organized religion has been used to harm people and shape a certain future. As […]| Solarpunk Station
by Jack Waro Here in this series about spirituality, I’m going to talk about science. That might seem an odd choice. Typically, we think of science and spirituality as opposites, at best complimentary and at worst mutually hostile enemies. Navarre’s introduction put it this way: “Science without spirituality becomes the fuel for cold, capitalistic domination […]| Solarpunk Station
by Craig Stevenson Have you ever had that funny feeling where you have the shape of an idea in your head? A notion, or maybe the thread of an idea. Not yet fully formed, but it’s there. You know the rough shape of it in your brain, but don’t have the words to describe it […]| Solarpunk Station
by Justine Norton-Kertson In today’s fast-paced and tumultuous world, finding a sense of meaning and purpose can be a challenge, especially for those who identify as atheists. While many religious and spiritual traditions offer guidance and support to believers, atheists may struggle to find a philosophical foundation on which to ground their values and ideals. […]| Solarpunk Station
by Luca Sumitra The exploration of ancient cultures and their wisdom can help us develop a deeper understanding of our environment and our lives. These cultures often had a close relationship with nature and understood how to manage natural resources in order to preserve them for the long term. Additionally, they grappled with the big […]| Solarpunk Station
by Ashton K. Arnoldy As genres of speculative fiction—fiction which aims to imaginatively influence the manifestation of our collective future—solarpunk and lunarpunk hold a promise that their ance…| Solarpunk Station
Final Fantasy VII stands out as a AAA game exploring environmentalism and eco-terrorism. FFVII's remak coincides with a new wave of activism.| Sugar Gamers