A Psalm for the Wild-Built
I really enjoy “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” by Becky Chambers. It’s a nice, serene escape to what could be. What other books help you relax and maintain a positive outlook?
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I really enjoy “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” by Becky Chambers. It’s a nice, serene escape to what could be. What other books help you relax and maintain a positive outlook?
I’m curious what people think of this article with regard to the solarpunk literary movement, past present and future.
These awards “seek to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of the current and future landscape of science fiction, fantasy and horror by recognizing incredible feats in storytelling and outstanding efforts towards inclusivity within the genre.”
Have not read them yet, but sounds somewhat interesting.
I’ve really enjoyed his novels that grapple with how we can make computer technology work for us rather than for large corporations. His next book, The Lost Cause, is being called “the first great YIMBY novel,” a solarpunk look at a post Green New Deal society.
This is truly one of the most amazing things I’ve ever read. It’s almost inconceivable to me how an author could extrapolate so keenly where technological advances would take us more than a century later.
It’s a perfect time to take stock of some of the seminal works of solarpunk fiction that have helped build the foundation for the subgenre’s grand coming out party. Below, listed in no particular order, are five essential works of solarpunk fiction that should be on the bookshelf of not just every solarpunk fan, but also of...