Tory Stephens’ Post

Something’s Rotting—in the best way possible. 🍄✨ The latest issue of Tractor Beam is live, and it’s a must-read for anyone in the climate fiction, solarpunk, or soilpunkworld. Issue 3: SOMETHING’S ROTTING dives deep into the beauty of decomposition, decay, and renewal—exploring what breaks down and what grows from it. Curated by Claire Gustavson and Lana Z Porter, and guest edited by Patricia Kaishian, this collection brings together visionary artists, writers, and thinkers who remind us that every metamorphosis begins with some kind of breakdown. If you’re into climate storytelling, speculative fiction, or imagining the next world from the ruins of this one—Tractor Beam is one to watch. They’ve released three collections so far, each more inventive and grounded than the last, with more on the way. Soilpunks, solarpunks, and cli-fi dreamers—go give it a read. https://lnkd.in/eTEj8ZrU #Soilpunk #ClimateFiction #Solarpunk #Teachers

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Arpan Somani thanks for sharing this with your community on here!

Tory Stephens, decomposition and renewal are powerful themes—such cycles remind us of growth's beauty. excited to explore this perspective. 🌱

Soilpunk! I love it… about time us compost nerds got a cool brand 😜

What an impressive collection of stories. Is a collaboration in the works?😍

Thank you so much Tory Stephens! We've been so inspired by the work you've done with Imagine 2200 at Grist all these years! True MVPs. 🪱

Thanks for the amplification, Tory Stephens. Our Tractor Beam team and the work that they're doing is something special!

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