Hello, fellow voyagers🖖
Welcome to Story Voyager, a newsletter that inspires action through fiction. Find cli-fi and speculative stories on climate change, transhumanism, and our evolving relationship with nature and technology. Stories can change the future.
‘Haunting, compelling ideas and beautiful writing.’
— Stephen P. Williams, Everlands
How to navigate this publication👇
Story series - Serialized fiction. Currently writing There Is Hope, a cli-fi series
Cli-fi shorts - Climate fiction short stories
Future thinking - Deep dives into possible futures through essays, worldbuilding, and reading
Head to the About section for more details about the offer and the author
Subscribers can expect one piece of fiction or an essay per week.
Below you can find an index of everything I’ve written so far. Happy reading 📖!
Story series
Serialized fiction. Currently writing There Is Hope, a cli-fi series.
The current season is always free to read.
🔒Episodes go behind a paywall at the end of each season.
The Dust Road universe
Most of the fiction published on Story Voyager is placed in my secondary-world dubbed the Dust Road by readers.
There Is Hope: A climate fiction series I started serialising in April 2023 - Ongoing
Memories of Life and Death on the Dust Road: A Museum of Life exhibition - Coming up in 2025
Cli-fi shorts
Climate fiction short stories.
The Dust Road universe
These short stories are placed in my secondary-world dubbed the Dust Road by readers and offer you a quick entry point into the universe.
Limited series
Initiation is a four-part, coming-of-age biopunk sci-fi limited series.
S1E1: Changes - A young girl learns the date of her initiation.
S1E2: Rebel - A young girl rebels against her mother.
S1E3: Hunger - A young girl cannot still her hunger.
S1E4: Mindbinding - A young girl is initiated into the ancient practice of mindbinding
Short fiction
Illegal, a Lunar Award 🥇winner: A smuggled climate refugee must survive her first day in a high security city.
Smuggler: They call us the zombie children.
Ice: Two homeless siblings livestream their shenanigans for a living but when they decide to go on a dream vacation their lives take an unexpected turn.
Ladybug: The memories you leave behind when your mind goes digital.
Welcome to gulmohur - A young teacher at a school for gifted children is looking forward to getting her first student.
Stand alone fiction
This fiction is not part of the Dust Road universe.
Limited series
Dracula as a climate warrior: The stakes have never been higher.
S1E1: What if Vlad the Impaler ran The Ministry for the Future?
S1E2: Geoengineering by impaling - Coming up soon
Short fiction
Sinking - One day it started to rain and it never stopped.
Future thinking
This is the non-fiction section of this newsletter where we deep dive into possible futures through essay, worldbuilding, and reading.
Essays
From TikTok to Substack: Should we welcome digital refugees?
Beyond the attention economy, true power lies in access to individuals
Worldbuilding
🔒Only for paid subscribers.
Reading
The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
Dune by Frank Herbert
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
Parable Series by Octavia Butler
Reading lists
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Here’s what readers say:
‘Claudia writes philosophical cli-fi stories and I just all around love how she thinks.’ — Elle Griffin, The Elysian
‘An intelligent, almost spiritual, treatment of the nascent climate fiction subgenre.’ — Johnathan Reid, ReidItWrite
‘Good stories here that are contrary to the ordinary. They will change your mind.’ — Henry Mitchell, Dovers Gap
‘Creative, fun, thought provoking.’ — Alexander Semenyuk, Lighthouse
‘I grew up reading science fiction, Claudia’s work is the first fiction on Substack that has seriously attracted me.’ — Michael Spencer, AI Supremacy
‘Haunting, compelling ideas and beautiful writing.’ — Stephen P. Williams of Everlands
‘There is scarcely any better sci-fi on Substack.’ — Andrei Atanasov of Attempts To Tell The Truth
Nice work, Claudia. Very organised. Great to see all the things so far and where things are at and headed!
I am remiss. The genre concept is absolutely brilliant!