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BrightFlame is a Priestex of Words
I write to help people imagine a just, regenerating world and bright futures. I write to help people find their connection to the Earth, to feel its sacredness. I write to spur imagination and creative problem-solving for our futures. I write to empower people to act.
My solarpunk story “Ancestors, Descendants” is featured in the Bright Green Futures anthology that launched on Earth Day!
Fiction
In my speculative novel, The Working, modern day Witches must thwart the force ripping apart our planet’s life-sustaining web and find the key to the bright futures we need.
Lots more about The Working on its own page, including purchase links and praise from noted authors (blurbs).
I greatly appreciate your help getting The Working out to the world. Reviews help, especially on the major sites. Even a sentence. You might also request my book from your local bookshops and libraries so they’ll acquire it.
Backcover copy:
A modern coven must thwart a looming eco-cataclysm and find the key to the bright futures we need.
Betsy’s a modern-day Witch with an ageless problem: she’s worried about screwing up her coven’s ritual. Again. But the coven has a bigger issue to face—the destruction of their home thanks to a fracked gas pipeline. And then an even bigger problem—a greed-fueled entity will soon obliterate Earth’s ability to support life.
Tarot cards indicate the coven must sort among allies and threats, human and ethereal.
Follow Betsy, Sail, Fire, Mari, and Tal as they disentangle the truth and seek the magic to avert the cataclysm.
Fans of The Once and Future Witches and The City We Became will love The Working for its feminist, justice-seeking, ensemble cast. Readers hail The Working for its diverse characters, real magical practice, and tilt towards hope.
A growing number of my short climate fiction stories are published:
- “Ancestors, Descendants” in Bright Green Futures (April 2025);
- “Thank Geo” in Solarpunk Creatures (World Weaver Press, 2024) edited by Sarena Ulibarri et al.;
- “When the Web Went Down” alongside stories by Starhawk, Sarena Ulibarri, and others in Bioluminescent: a lunarpunk anthology (January 2023)—see the glowing Publishers Weekly review;
- “Myco Macro” was in Issue 5 of Optopia, now viewable only in the Internet Archive; and
- “Maybe We Are All Witches” in Issue 6 (November 2022) of Solarpunk Magazine
I’ve collected my linked solarpunk stories into a mosaic novella—seeking publication.
I also have a sequel in mind for The Working.
I’m a member of the awesome Climate Fictions Writers League among stellar authors. And I’m part of Broad Universe.
I’m a member of SFWA, the professional organization for Sci Fi & Fantasy writers. Thank you to Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers (BSFW) and Mid-May writers for your critiques and support.
Nonfiction
I’m working on a nonfiction book related to Witchcraft and magical activism.
Following praise for my article published by the Center for Sustainable Futures at Columbia University, “On Being the Earth,” I added “Towards Solarpunk Futures” and “Writing for the Future.” My essay “Weaving Magic in the Mundane” is included in Honoring the Wild (February 2023).



























































































