Want to know more about hopeful climate fiction? Ever think of trying your hand at writing it? My Bright Green Futures podcast, ten episodes in with an 11th episode (All About #solarpunk) about to drop, is turning into a primer on how to imagine a better world.

Check it out for a weekly boost, to keep going, stay in the fight, and keep imagining the possibilities.

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https://brightgreenfutures.substack.com/

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@susankayequinn I love this idea!
@ktempestbradford It's really been a journey so far. I told myself I'd do 10 episodes and see if this was a thing I could/wanted to keep doing... and it definitely is. I'm very excited about the group of folks I've had as guests so far and more lined up to come!
@susankayequinn @claytoncubitt you were looking for non dystopian SF yes? This link ^^^ or at least the genre it discusses will probably point you to something. Solarpunk, a genre name I dislike, is the hopeful branch of climate SF. I'm sure there are some examples of "true utopia" somewhere along that trail of bread crumbs

@mrcompletely :)

@claytoncubitt

Here's a direct link to the list of hopeful climate fiction I've been building on the pod (guests and their work as well as other recommended reads): https://brightgreenfutures.substack.com/p/hopeful-climate-fiction

Hopeful Climate Fiction

The purpose of Bright Green Futures is to surface hopeful climate-fiction stories.

Bright Green Futures