“Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all.” – Emily Dickinson
If you look up the term "hopepunk" online, the first definition offered up describes it as "A branch of speculative fiction featuring characters fighting for positive change, radical kindness, and communal responses to challenges." But, we can't just leave it at that. We need examples! Readers Advisory Librarian Gregg Winsor drops by with Josh Neff and Jo Field who share Hopepunk titles that they hope you will enjoy.
Our Hopepunk recommendations:
Charles’ Choice: Sourdough by Robin Sloan
Dave’s Double feature: streaming video from Kanopy. Anthony Bourdain's A Cook's Tour and Alone
Hopepunk Recommendations from our catalog
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Promotional Punch of Podcasting
Cash Bail
Another 5 for 5
Five for Five
Youth Fantasy Writing Contest Winners
Incarcerated
Dungeons and Dragons
Summer Reading Recommendations for Little Ones
Author Research in Action: Oppenheimer
The LIVE experiment
Miki P
elementia goes Digital
Podcast wakes up from hibernation!
The Way to Literally Make Memories
Census
eLibrary Extravaganza!
Branch Manager Panel
2020 Spring Preview
Notable Books of 2019
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My Slice of Life
Survival Horror Podcast
Classic Gaming Brothers
Harry Potter Audiobooks!
Critical Role