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Bright Green Futures

Susan Kaye Quinn, Ana Sun, Jamie Liu, Renan Bernardo, Danielle Arostegui

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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Ep. 10: Adaptation in Climate Fiction with Writer Ana Sun

In this episode, I chat with writer Ana Sun about her stories that examine adaptation in the climate crisis.

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Oops... updated links for Ep. 8

I managed to send out the wonderful episode with Jamie Liu (Ep. 8 ) at 12:00 MIDNIGHT instead of 12:00 NOON (screwed by the AM/PM binary once again!). The episode was finished and ready to go except for the social link shares which I usuall...

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Ep. 8: Loneliness, Connection, and Resilience, In Conversation with Writer and Activist Jamie Liu

In this episode, I chat with writer and activist Jamie Liu about her award-winning climate-fiction story about loneliness, connection, and resilience.

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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.

  • 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.

  • Renan Bernardo

    Renan Bernardo is a Nebula Finalist SFF writer from Brazil. He has stories published in multiple languages and publications, including Reactor/Tor.com, Apex Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, Dark Matter Magazine, and Podcastle.

  • Danielle Arostegui

    Solarpunk fantasy author. Garden witch. Climate warrior.

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