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Bright Green Futures

Susan Kaye Quinn, Sanjana, Ana Sun, Jamie Liu, T. K. Rex, Renan Bernardo, Danielle Arostegui, BrightFlame, Sarena Ulibarri, Maurice Broaddus, Henry Lien

We lift up stories about a more sustainable and just world and talk about the struggle to get there. To build better futures, we need to imagine them first.

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Latest Issues

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Ep. 36: Solarpunk and 4 Act Eastern Storytelling with Author Henry Lien

In this episode, I chat with author Henry Lien about his new book, Spring, Summer, Asteroid, Bird, which is all about 4 Act Eastern storytelling, the Japanese term for which is Kishōtenketsu. We discuss the book, East vs. West storytelling,...

2 months ago
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NEW BOOKS from Bright Green Futures Guests

First, sorry for some radio silence on the pod!

3 months ago
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Ep. 35: Hopepunk and Horror [IF THIS GOES ON (DON'T PANIC)]

This episode is a cross-posting from the podcast IF THIS GOES ON (DON’T PANIC) with a few bonus notes about hopepunk, Murderbot, and a kickstarter for a hopepunk zine called Habitats.

4 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Susan Kaye Quinn

    Speculative Fiction author, PhD Environmental Engineering, I write hopepunk climate fiction & solarpunk. Being cozy/gentle/healing is radical & disruptive.

  • Sanjana

    Author, futurist, political educator, and narrative strategist for climate justice. \ud83d\udd25 because the planet is getting hotter, but so are we ✨ founder & editor-in-chief @ GARMI

  • Ana Sun

    Science-fiction/fantasy writer, accidental artist, occasional poet. Mostly Solarpunk. Utopia Award nominee 2022, Best of British Science Fiction 2023, longlisted for the Mo Siewcharran Prize 2024.

  • Jamie Liu

    Speculative fiction writer & climate resilience planner living in NYC.

  • T. K. Rex

    Science fiction and fantasy author from the western states. My debut climate fiction collection THE WILDCRAFT DRONES drops fall 2026.

  • Renan Bernardo

    Renan Bernardo is a Nebula and Ignyte finalist SFF writer from Brazil. He has stories published in multiple languages and publications, including Reactor/Tor.com, Clarkesworld, Apex Magazine, Escape Pod, and Podcastle.

  • Danielle Arostegui

    Solarpunk fantasy author. Garden witch. Climate warrior.

  • BrightFlame

    BrightFlame (she/they) writes, teaches, makes magic for bright futures. THE WORKING is out+ solarpunk stories in anthologies & mags. https://brightflame.com NOTE: I don't post here. Follow me at https://wandering.shop/@BrightFlame & bsky @brightflame

  • Sarena Ulibarri

    Sarena Ulibarri is the author of Another Life and Steel Tree, and the editor of Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers and Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters. She is a publicist for University of New Mexico Press.

  • Maurice Broaddus

    An Afrofuturist at the Kheprw Institute and an editor at Apex Magazine, his books include Sweep of Stars, Unfadeable, Pimp My Airship, & The Usual Suspects. (MauriceBroaddus.com.)

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