Planting the Shell-Bones

· Halfway to Better Book 3 · Twisted Space LLC
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SHORT STORY: Living in a flooded lighthouse is probably illegal, but no one has come to kick her out, so she keeps furtively tending the oyster beds and feeding the crows. But when a storm brings an unexpected—and unwelcome—visitor, her time in this final refuge might be at an end.

Planting the Shell-Bones is one of six short solarpunk stories in the Halfway to Better collection.

If you enjoyed the optimistic climate solutions in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Ministry for the Future or the cozy cooperative future in Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot series, you will enjoy Halfway to Better.


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3.5
2 reviews
Sandy S.
March 30, 2024
PLANTING THE SHELL-BONES is the third short story in Susan Kaye Quinn’s collection of solarpunk short stories. This is seventy year old Vivian Moore, and Ranger Zeek Martin’s story.PLANTING THE SHELL-BONES is a fast paced, short story focusing on an environmental disaster rapidly destroying the world. A thought provoking and cautionary tale of a possible future we could all be facing.
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About the author

Susan Kaye Quinn is a PhD Environmental Engineer turned speculative fiction author and the host of Bright Green Futures, a podcast that lifts up stories about a more sustainable and just world. Sue writes hopeful climate fiction, futuristic spec fic, cyberpunk, and steampunk romance. Her novels have been optioned for Virtual Reality and translated into German and French, while her short stories have been published by Grist, Little Blue Marble, Reckoning and more. Sue believes being gentle and healing is radical and disruptive. She writes full-time, trying to build a better world by imagining it first. 

Website: SusanKayeQuinn.com, Podcast/substack: BrightGreenFutures.wtf


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