3 thoughts on “100 solarpunk utopias writing prompts

  1. I’m a little bit disappointed. These 100 prompts are all about making a positive difference. Yeah. … as projects. Where’s the adventures? Heroes people can relate to? Here are some examples of what I would have loved:
    1. A detective must solve a crime in a living building. Did the building with which the inhabitants have a symbiotic relationship, kill an inhabitant? Or did it just remove all traces of waste materials as instructed?
    2. A young boy living in an gift economy tries to get much more than anyone else, and will follows his sociopath nature to get it. How does his world work and react to this problem? Meanwhile a group of citizens still clinging to the ‘competition drives progress myth’ keep pressuring to reward extra effort with giant benefits.
    3. An industrial around 2027 tries to stop a huge collaborative solarpunk initiative using marketing, lobbies and even violence. How can a small group of solarpunk activists stop this Goliath monster?
    4. A small group of young people learn to talk with a forest. It talks back and has wishes and demands. And it knows things. The young people then try to solve a social threat, while protecting the forest. Sadly adults don’t believe them and scientists block their wisdom, as there is no proof for it.
    5. A small group of surviving monsters start to invade cities and kill people. A young hero must save this small group of monsters, that are an essential part of the ecosystem, monsters that try to eat the one helping them.
    6. A small group of young people get drawn become ecodians on an island. They learn how to make sure no power ‘wins’ . Winning would mean, much like capitalism winning, lack of counter forces that together make a healthy ecosystem. Like if the miners win, the whole island becomes a pit. When the farmers win, all forests are gone. When (dangerous) nature wins all humans will die. How do they end ‘winning’ and help keep the balance?
    To me these are writing prompt to wonderful books with adventures people may love.

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