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BOOKS by JUSTINE
Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology
Featuring stories by Starhawk, Sarena Ulibarri, Wendy Wagner, and more.
Currently out of print
from Android Press

Utopian Witch: Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change and Save the World
NOW AVAILABLE!
Spells and practical actions actions for witches in the age of climate change.
Now Available from Microcosm Publishing


City of Hope: An Utopian Worldbuilding TRPG
The Climate Wars have ended and the world is on the cusp of a new era. Join an affinity group and help build the new City of Hope.
Coming July 2025 from Solarpunk Magaine
Fighting for the Future: A Cyberpunk-Solarpunk RPG
Create characters, fight corruption, build a better world.
Now Available
from Android Press

2022 Best of Utopian Speculative Fiction
Featuring two dozen stories from authors including Andrew Dana Hudson, Naomi Eselojor, Jetse de Vries, and more!
Now Available
from Android Press


Solarpunk Creatures
This follow up anthology to Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures features Justine's short story, "Rabbits, Rivers, and Prickly Pears"
Now Available
from World Weaver Press
IN THE PRESS

Justine appears on the back cover of the January 2024 issue of High Country New, talking about eco-witchcraft for their #iamthewest series.
Justine was recently interviewed by Horrortree about possible intersections of the solarpunk and horror genres for 2023's Women in Horror Month.
Justine was named one of 2023's Grist 50, an annual list of climate and justice leaders to watch. Learn more about the Grist 50.
Justine talked with Nathalie Op De Beeck about Android Press and LGBTQ voices in publishing for Publishers Weekly's May 2023 issue.
Justine appeared on Oregon Public Broadcasting's Think Out Loud with Solarpunk Magazine co-editor-in-chief Brianna Castagnozzi. Click below to read or listen to the story.
Justine recently appeared on the Non Serviam Podcast, where they talked about solarpunk, movement building, utopia, and the concept of radical hope.
Justine was interviewed by the Center for Sustainable Futures as part of an extensive resource article on solarpunk for the Teachers College of Columbia University.
Splice Today gave Justine's recently published anthology, Bioluminescent, the first ever lunarpunk anthology, a stellar review.
BIO
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Justine Norton-Kertson is a writer of stories, poems, screenplays, and songs. They are the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Android Press and Solarpunk Magazine, and co-founder of Nerd Horror Media. Their pilot teleplay for the horror series Red Flag was a semi-finalist in the 2025 Outstanding Screenwriters Competition.
As a producer, Justine’s credits include the forthcoming horror feature Jitters and the improvised found-footage short Tiff & Tagg Take Hawaii, as well as associate producer on the Star Trek rewatch YouTube show The 7th Rule.
Their short fiction and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Rulerless, Jupiter Review, World Weaver Press, and elsewhere. They made their anthologist debut with Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology, longlisted for the 2023 BSFA Award, and later edited the 2022 Best of Utopian Speculative Fiction anthology.
Justine’s debut nonfiction book, Utopian Witch: Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change and Save the World, was published by Microcosm in July 2024. Their follow-up, Climate Action Tarot: A Solarpunk Guide to Using the Cards for Community, Sustainability, and a Brighter Future, will be released in September 2026. Their debut novella, Gutterspace, is forthcoming from Stars and Sabers Publishing in October 2026.
Justine has been composing and performing music for over two decades with bands such as The Clover Fields, 7 Story Sound, and Azure Down. They're the founder and creative mind behind the neofolk band, Ashera, whose most recent album, Rob the Rich, released in December 2021. Justine is proud to have recently been named one of the 2023 Grist 50 Fixers. They currently live in rural Oregon with their partner, puppies, cats, goats, and bunnies.