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Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation is the first anthology to broadly collect solarpunk short fiction, artwork, and poetry. A new genre for the 21st Century, solarpunk is a revolution against despair. Focusing on solutions to environmental disasters, solarpunk envisions a future of green, sustainable energy used by societies that value inclusiveness, cooperation, and personal freedom. Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland, Sunvault focuses on the stories of those inhabiting the crucial moments when great change can be made by people with the right tools; stories of people living during tipping points, and the spaces before and after them; and stories of those who fight to effect change and seek solutions to ecological disruption.

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Language
English
Pages
254

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Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
Aug 29, 2017, Upper Rubber Boot Books
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Cover of: Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
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Aug 29, 2017, Upper Rubber Boot Books

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Table of Contents

Andrew Dincher. Foreword: On the Origins of Solarpunk
Page 7
Phoebe Wagner & Brontë Christopher Wieland. Editor’s Note
Page 9
Clara Ng. Hand Over the Future
Page 11
Chloe N. Clark. Please
Page 13
T. X. Watson. The Boston Hearth Project
Page 14
Yilun Fan (translated by S. Qiouyi Lu). Speechless Love
Page 26
Lisa M. Bradley & José M. Jimenez. Strandbeest Dreams
Page 32
Bogi Takács. Facing the Sun
Page 37
C. Samuel Rees. Teratology
Page 39
Iona Sharma. Eight Cities
Page 49
Carlin Reynolds. Radio Silence
Page 55
Brandon O’Brien. The Sailor-Boys
Page 57
Daniel José Older. Dust
Page 58
Santiago Belluco. The Death of Pax
Page 71
joel nathanael. light sail star bound
Page 85
Bogi Takács. Synthesis: This Shining Confluence
Page 86
Jack Pevyhouse. Solar Powered Giraffes
Page 87
Sireesha Reddy. Pan, Legs Resting
Page 89
Tyler Young. Last Chance
Page 91
Lev Mirov. The Desert, Blooming
Page 103
Aleksei Valentín. The Seven Species
Page 115
Karyn L. Stecyk. The Trees Between
Page 117
Kristine Ong Muslim. Boltzmann Brain
Page 129
Christine Moleski. Solar Flare
Page 133
Chloe N. Clark. Fairy Tales & Other Species of Life
Page 135
Lavie Tidhar. The Road to the Sea
Page 137
Jaymee Goh. The Reset
Page 143
Brandon Crilly. Pop and the CFT
Page 156
Jess Barber. You and Me and the Deep Dark Sea
Page 163
Nick Wood. Thirstland
Page 175
Camille Meyers. Solar Child
Page 185
Leigh Wallace. Through the Glass
Page 195
Bethany Powell. recursive
Page 197
Nisi Shawl. The Colors of Money
Page 198
Maura Lydon. The Herbalist
Page 215
Sara Norja. Sunharvest Triptych
Page 218
A. C. Wise. A Catalogue of Sunlight at the End of the World
Page 221
Likhain. Her Own Captain
Page 237
About the Contributors
Page 239
About the Editors
Page 246
Acknowledgements
Page 247
Books by Upper Rubber Boot
Page 251
Copyright Information
Page 253

Edition Notes

Published in
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Contributors

Foreword
Andrew Dincher

The Physical Object

Format
Softcover
Pagination
253 pages : illustrations
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27102658M
ISBN 10
193779475X
ISBN 13
9781937794750
OCLC/WorldCat
1443584451

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August 29, 2024 Edited by OnFrATa fixed ToC
August 29, 2024 Edited by OnFrATa added ToC, description
March 10, 2020 Edited by lisaBot moving edition(s) to primary work
July 11, 2019 Created by ImportBot Imported from amazon.com record