I think this person really stumbled on a core #HopePunk / #SolarPunk concept.
Hostile architecture is a symptom of the very system we have to fight.
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I think this person really stumbled on a core #HopePunk / #SolarPunk concept.
Hostile architecture is a symptom of the very system we have to fight.
Thank you all for welcoming me to the Fediverse!
I came from reddit, where I have been a mod of the r/HopePunk sub for quite some time.
Everyone knows what happened to Reddit, and probably knows about Lemmy as well.
I'm here to post about #HopePunk, #SolarPunk, #indieauthors, #unions, #accessibility, and about making the future a better place for us all.
There will also be #memes. Oh yes.
#introduction
On #StationEleven , a story I love so much
—survival is insufficient.
#SpeculativeFiction and I may say #HopePunk
Does anyone have recommendations of... I guess I'll call it "optimistic post-apocalyptic fiction"? Basically The Walking Dead or Mad Max without the fundamental cynicism. There is some kind of widespread disaster, but people cooperate to make the best of a bad situation. The struggle is against the disaster, not other people. Society *doesn't* fracture into fascist military enclaves. Ordinary people *don't* succumb to paranoia, selfishness, jealousy, and bigotry. And humans *don't* turn out to be the real monsters after all.
Some survival stories like The Martian or The Swiss Family Robinson have the right vibe, but are centered on individuals with localized problems, not societal responses to widespread disasters.
I'm aware of "hopepunk", but many of the examples I've seen listed are rooted in struggle between people, and the only "hope" is that some of the people are "good guys", which is a uselessly broad criteria. Like... people have described …
Does anyone have recommendations of... I guess I'll call it "optimistic post-apocalyptic fiction"? Basically The Walking Dead or Mad Max without the fundamental cynicism. There is some kind of widespread disaster, but people cooperate to make the best of a bad situation. The struggle is against the disaster, not other people. Society *doesn't* fracture into fascist military enclaves. Ordinary people *don't* succumb to paranoia, selfishness, jealousy, and bigotry. And humans *don't* turn out to be the real monsters after all.
Some survival stories like The Martian or The Swiss Family Robinson have the right vibe, but are centered on individuals with localized problems, not societal responses to widespread disasters.
I'm aware of "hopepunk", but many of the examples I've seen listed are rooted in struggle between people, and the only "hope" is that some of the people are "good guys", which is a uselessly broad criteria. Like... people have described Harry Potter as hopepunk? And The Man in the High Castle?? And The Handmaid's Tale?!?! Pop culture bloggers go home, you're drunk. 🙄
Still amazes me that people in other countries buy my books. I love that my little expedition team gets around the real world too.😂
#FindingHumanitySeries
#amwriting #adventure #scifi #hopepunk
Reminder that this weekend my entire series (The Calling, The Cords That Bind, and The Chasm) are 50% off on Smashwords!
When Bleu’s expedition team emerges from their subterranean haven, they discover humans are no longer the dominant life form on Earth.
#sale #books #reading #scifi #fantasy #hopepunk
https://www.smashwords.com/books/search?query=The+Calling+Branwen+OShea
The paperback of The Calling is on sale right now on Amazon for only $12.96🎉
In a future ice age, Bleu’s expedition team emerges from their subterranean haven to discover humans are no longer the dominant life form on Earth.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735915998
#scifi #books #hopepunk #sale #Amazon #fantasy
New character art! Meet Commander Kern Savas, my morally grey villain/anti-hero. Willing to go to any length to save humanity, much to his own team’s horror.
Amazing art by Miriam Yvette.
If you’d like to learn more about my future ice age series, the first book is The Calling.
https://books2read.com/FindingHumanityBook1
#scifi #hopepunk
#FindingHumanitySeries #sciencefiction #books #OC #art #writing #amwriting
To Be Taught, If Fortunate (Becky Chambers) – I finally got around to reading some more Becky Chambers here and she really does not disappoint in this novella.
Earth has sent out astronauts to explore distant worlds. Instead of changing the planets to suit them, they terraform themselves and take all precautions not to contaminate or interfere with the places they visit: “I’m an observer, not a conqueror. I have no interest in changing other worlds to suit me. I choose the lighter touch: changing myself to suit them.”
So each visit their bodies have changed to survive in the environment, constantly in flux throughout the book, but still wear suits to ensure they don’t contaminate these worlds. Meanwhile, on Earth, time is progressing far faster than it does for the astronauts.
As Earth spins ahead and the news gets grim, they stop paying attention to the news reports. They …
To Be Taught, If Fortunate (Becky Chambers) – I finally got around to reading some more Becky Chambers here and she really does not disappoint in this novella.
Earth has sent out astronauts to explore distant worlds. Instead of changing the planets to suit them, they terraform themselves and take all precautions not to contaminate or interfere with the places they visit: “I’m an observer, not a conqueror. I have no interest in changing other worlds to suit me. I choose the lighter touch: changing myself to suit them.”
So each visit their bodies have changed to survive in the environment, constantly in flux throughout the book, but still wear suits to ensure they don’t contaminate these worlds. Meanwhile, on Earth, time is progressing far faster than it does for the astronauts.
As Earth spins ahead and the news gets grim, they stop paying attention to the news reports. They can’t change anything, it’s not relevant to their mission to study and explore the cosmos. Until one day they realise the news reports from Earth stopped coming months ago.
As with Chambers’ other books, this is a viscerally human sci-fi where we explore the nature and diversity of our species and its relationship to the cosmos, and how we relate to each other as a community. It finds the light in the dark and celebrates it.
“This is what a forest is, after all. Don’t believe the lie of individual trees, each a monument to its own self-made success. A forest is an interdependent community. Resources are shared, and life in isolation is a death sentence.”
#Bookstodon #Books #QueerBooks #Queer #LGBTQ #SciFi #Fantasy #HopePunk
What’s your favorite #SolarPunk &/or #HopePunk works?
Especially interested in visual art & comic recommendations, but open to any!
(Please no spoilers for any books/games/comics/narrative pieces!)
Looking for something to read this weekend?
💫Enemies forced to cooperate
💫A young leader set up for failure
💫Morally grey villain
💫A cute cave digger pup
💫Future ice age shifters
💫Non-violence in a violent world
The humans and star beings thought the biggest problem they faced was each other. They thought wrong.
https://books2read.com/FindingHumanityBook2
#scifi #hopepunk #fantasy #books #FindingHumanitySeries #read
The Cords That Bind: A Liminal Tale in the Finding Humanity series
When Eka’s unexplained energetic connection to Rana puts his life in danger, the elders of his village concoct a dangerous way to heal their psychic cord. Eka just needs to survive the treatment…
I need some sweetness today, so resharing this art of Bleu and Kalakanya from my book, The Chasm. A reminder that even amid chaos and ruin, love continues to bloom.
Art by Niamh Schmid of Schara Reeves Press.
#FindingHumanitySeries #Hopepunk #scifi #books
SOLARPUNK CREATURES comes out next week! Here’s a sneak peak of author @gibbondemon reading an excerpt from his story “The Business of Bees”
#solarpunk #ClimateFiction #hopepunk #ShortStory #AuthorReading