Solarpunk Creatures |
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Editor:
| Rupprecht, Christoph Cleland, Deborah Ingaruca Moreno, Melissa Tamura, Norie Chaudhuri, Rajat Ulibarri, Sarena |
Author:
| Roshak, N. R. M. Holmwood, Kai Ulbrich Almazan, Sandra Knighton, Andrew Sun, Ana Teffeau, Lauren C. Militant Futurology, Center For Norton-Kertson, Justine Croal, Lyndsey Jugendstil, Commando EV Studio, Tales from the Hunt, Geraldine Briony Papas, Calliope Sarukkai Chabria, Priya Culagovski, Rodrigo BrightFlame, BrightFlame Yeates, Catherine Chatterjee, Rimi B. Marling, A. E. Jerreat, Jerri Mehta, Tashan |
Artist:
| Shu Liao, Yen Stewart, Pamina Art, Badlungs Tall, Irina Ziita Siima, Martha Summerfield, Paul |
Cover Design by:
| Summerfield, Paul |
ISBN: | 978-1-7340545-7-6 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2024 |
Publisher: | World Weaver Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $21.99 |
Book Description:
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A newly sentient AI inhabits a Roomba to escape from their research office, and a robotic dog hunts for rain in a drought-ridden world. A murder of crows disrupt production on a solar farm, and a young woman communes with a telepathic fungal network to protect a forest. A suspicious cat follows bees across the rooftops of a solarpunk city, and a rabbit hitches a ride to the Grand Canyon to fulfil a prophecy. The path toward better futures is one we must walk alongside other creatures,...
More DescriptionA newly sentient AI inhabits a Roomba to escape from their research office, and a robotic dog hunts for rain in a drought-ridden world. A murder of crows disrupt production on a solar farm, and a young woman communes with a telepathic fungal network to protect a forest. A suspicious cat follows bees across the rooftops of a solarpunk city, and a rabbit hitches a ride to the Grand Canyon to fulfil a prophecy. The path toward better futures is one we must walk alongside other creatures, negotiating the challenges of multispecies justice. Solarpunk Creatures introduces a whole new cast of more-than-human protagonists: organic and digital, alien and fantastic, tiny and boundlessly large.