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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The writers behind this newsletter.
Speculative Fiction author, PhD Environmental Engineering, I write hopepunk climate fiction & solarpunk. Being cozy/gentle/healing is radical & disruptive.
Sanjana Sekhar is an Indian-American socioecological storyteller. As a writer, creative producer, and film director, her work seeks to amplify character-driven stories that heal our human relationships to ourselves, each other, and our planet.
BrightFlame (she/they) writes, teaches, and makes magic towards a just, regenerative world. Her debut novel THE WORKING launched summer 2024. Her solarpunk stories are featured in several anthologies and magazines. Lots more: https://brightflame.com
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