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Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation

by Phoebe Wagner (Editor), Brontë Christopher Wieland (Editor)

Other authors: Jess Barber (Contributor), Santiago Belluco (Contributor), Lisa M. Bradley (Contributor), Chloe N. Clark (Contributor), Brandon Crilly (Contributor)32 more, Andrew Dincher (Foreword), Yilun Fan (Contributor), Jaymee Goh (Contributor), José M. Jimenez (Contributor), Likhain (Contributor), Maura Lydon (Contributor), Camille Meyers (Contributor), Lev Mirov (Contributor), Christine Moleski (Contributor), Kristine Ong Muslim (Contributor), joel nathanael (Contributor), Clara Ng (Contributor), Sara Norja (Contributor), Brandon O'Brien (Contributor), Daniel José Older (Contributor), Jack Pevyhouse (Contributor), Bethany Powell (Contributor), Sireesha Reddy (Contributor), C. Samuel Rees (Contributor), Carlin Reynolds (Contributor), S. Qiouyi Lu (Translator), Iona Sharma (Contributor), Nisi Shawl (Contributor), Karyn L. Steyck (Contributor), Bogi Takács (Contributor), Lavie Tidhar (Contributor), Aleksei Valentín (Contributor), Leigh Wallace (Contributor), TX Watson (Contributor), A. C. Wise (Contributor), Nick Wood (Contributor), Tyler Young (Contributor)

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"Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation is the first anthology to broadly collect solarpunk short fiction, artwork, and poetry. A new genre for the 21st Century, solarpunk is a revolution against despair. Focusing on solutions to environmental disasters, solarpunk envisions a future of green, sustainable energy used by societies that value inclusiveness, cooperation, and personal freedom. Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland, Sunvault focuses on the stories of those inhabiting the crucial moments when great change can be made by people with the right tools; stories of people living during tipping points, and the spaces before and after them; and stories of those who fight to effect change and seek solutions to ecological disruption. Contributors include Elgin Award nominee Kristine Ong Muslim, New York Times bestselling author Daniel Jose Older, James Tiptree, Jr. Award winner Nisi Shawl, World Fantasy Award winner Lavie Tidhar, and Lambda Literary Awards finalist A.C. Wise, as well as Jess Barber, Santiago Belluco, Lisa M. Bradley, Chloe N. Clark, Brandon Crilly, Yilun Fan and translator S. Qiouyi Lu, Jaymee Goh, José M. Jimenez, Maura Lydon, Camille Meyers, Lev Mirov, joel nathanael, Clara Ng, Sara Norja, Brandon O'Brien, Jack Pevyhouse, Bethany Powell, C. Samuel Rees, Iona Sharma, Karyn L. Stecyk, Bogi Takács, Aleksei Valentín, T.X. Watson, Nick Wood, and Tyler Young."--Amazon.com.… (more)
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Some really interesting stories but an uneven collection. Not as hopeful as I expect solarpunk to be. A lot that feels more dystopian. ( )
  bjsikes | Jan 30, 2023 |
I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

It was very fitting to name this anthology Sunvault, because it was truly a vault of little treasures. A collection of short stories, poems, and even drawings about the sun, plants, water, and different methods to live in peace with our planet. In them, you can find dozens of creative inventions, from solar-powered giraffes to green children. You can find activists who risk their lives and freedom for others, and people who are just trying to live in this world. You can also find the characteristics and people of many different cultures.

There were almost 40 pieces of stories, poems or drawings in this anthology. Some of them were more difficult to read, with science or cultural references that I didn’t quite understand. But there were also stories that made me cry, and stories that made me scared, or hopeful for our future – or all of the above.

First, the anthology opens with a Foreword: On the Origins of Solarpunk, as well as an editor’s note, which was pretty useful, given that (other than a few very short pieces of writing) this anthology was my first “longer” introduction to solarpunk.

It would take forever to review every single story, so I’m going to talk about some of my favourites.

Full review on my blog. ( )
  runtimeregan | Jun 12, 2019 |
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Wagner, PhoebeEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wieland, Brontë ChristopherEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Barber, JessContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Belluco, SantiagoContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bradley, Lisa M.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clark, Chloe N.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Crilly, BrandonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dincher, AndrewForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fan, YilunContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Goh, JaymeeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jimenez, José M.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
LikhainContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lydon, MauraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Meyers, CamilleContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Mirov, LevContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Moleski, ChristineContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Muslim, Kristine OngContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
nathanael, joelContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ng, ClaraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Norja, SaraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
O'Brien, BrandonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Shawl, NisiContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Steyck, Karyn L.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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"Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation is the first anthology to broadly collect solarpunk short fiction, artwork, and poetry. A new genre for the 21st Century, solarpunk is a revolution against despair. Focusing on solutions to environmental disasters, solarpunk envisions a future of green, sustainable energy used by societies that value inclusiveness, cooperation, and personal freedom. Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland, Sunvault focuses on the stories of those inhabiting the crucial moments when great change can be made by people with the right tools; stories of people living during tipping points, and the spaces before and after them; and stories of those who fight to effect change and seek solutions to ecological disruption. Contributors include Elgin Award nominee Kristine Ong Muslim, New York Times bestselling author Daniel Jose Older, James Tiptree, Jr. Award winner Nisi Shawl, World Fantasy Award winner Lavie Tidhar, and Lambda Literary Awards finalist A.C. Wise, as well as Jess Barber, Santiago Belluco, Lisa M. Bradley, Chloe N. Clark, Brandon Crilly, Yilun Fan and translator S. Qiouyi Lu, Jaymee Goh, José M. Jimenez, Maura Lydon, Camille Meyers, Lev Mirov, joel nathanael, Clara Ng, Sara Norja, Brandon O'Brien, Jack Pevyhouse, Bethany Powell, C. Samuel Rees, Iona Sharma, Karyn L. Stecyk, Bogi Takács, Aleksei Valentín, T.X. Watson, Nick Wood, and Tyler Young."--Amazon.com.

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Contains:
  • On the origins of solarpunk / Andrew Dincher
  • Editor's note / Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland
  • Hand over the future / Clara Ng
  • Please / Chloe N. Clark
  • Boston hearth project / T.X. Watwson
  • Speechless love / Yilun Fan
  • Strandbeest dreams / Lisa M. Bradley and José M. Jimenez
  • Facing the sun / Bogi Takacs
  • Teratology / C. Samuel Rees
  • Eight cities / Iona Sharma
  • Radio silence / Carlin Reynolds
  • Sailor-boys / Brandon O'brein
  • Dust / Daniel José Older
  • Death of Pax / Santiago Belluco
  • Light sail star bound / Joel Nathanel
  • Synthesis: this shining confluence / Bogi Takacs
  • Solar powered Giraffes / Jack Pevyhouse
  • Pan, legs resting / Sireesha Reddy
  • Last chance / Tyler Young
  • Desert, blooming / Lev Mirov
  • Seven species / Aleksei Valentin
  • Trees between / Karyn L. Stecyk
  • Boltzmann brain / Kristine Ong Muslim
  • Solar flare / Christine Moleski
  • Fairy tales & other species of life / Chloe N. Clark
  • Road to the sea / Lavie Tidhar
  • Reset / Jaymee Goh
  • Pop and the CFT / Brandon Crilly
  • You and me and the deep dark sea / Jess Barber
  • Thristlands / Nick Wood
  • Solar child / Camille Meyers
  • Through the glass / Leigh Wallace
  • Recursive / Bethany Powell
  • Colors of money / Nisi Shawl
  • Herbalist / Maura Lydon
  • Sunharvest Triptych / Sara Nortja
  • Catalogue of sunlight at the end of the world / A.C. Wise
  • Her own captain / Likhain
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