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      <title>After popular demand, the complete THE SOLAR GRID graphic novel is now...</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;After popular demand, the complete THE SOLAR GRID graphic novel is now available for download. For a limited time only, there are presently two ways to get it:&#xA;&#xA;- $10 bucks through Garage.Ganzeer&#xA;- Pay-what-you-want on Gumroad&#xA;&#xA;The book is also being serialized in print from Radix Co-op.&#xA;&#xA;A pathway for a collected print edition is still being explored.&#xA;&#xA;This complete e-book edition comes with a never-before-seen introduction by Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan, Castlevania, Normal), extensive foreword by Sim Kern (The Free People&#39;s Village, Genocide Bad), and fantastic afterword by Ho Che Anderson (King, I Want To Be Your Dog, Godhead).&#xA;&#xA;Hundreds of years after a global flood, night has been consigned to legend. In its place, the Solar Grid—a vast network of artificial suns—keeps Earth bathed in relentless daylight, powering factories that never cease. But this eternal dawn comes at a cost: The Earth has become a scrapheap, a wasteland stripped of resources to fuel colonial settlements on Mars.&#xA;&#xA;Amidst the ruins, two young scavengers, Mehret and Kameen, stumble upon a discovery that could shatter the Solar Grid&#39;s fragile, oppressive system. The story spans centuries—from a submerged Cairo to the corporate strongholds of New York, and into the augmented reality of a distant Mars. Environmental collapse, capitalism, imperialism, and migration collide in an epic tale that examines the hopes and consequences of unhinged techno-utopianism. &#xA;&#xA;&#34;Ganzeer treats The Solar Grid as a culmination of his personal, professional and political experiences over recent years.&#34;&#xA;THE GUARDIAN&#xA;&#xA;“Ganzeer’s project epitomizes his hyper-democratic ethos.”&#xA;FOREIGN POLICY&#xA;&#xA;“It’s a story about the inevitable destruction of our planet by corporate greed and a couple of unassuming antiheroes who somehow bring it all down. This is a story of revolution, the powerless taking power back from the powerful.”&#xA;SLATE&#xA;&#xA;#work #comix #tsg]]&gt;</description>
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<p>After popular demand, the complete THE SOLAR GRID graphic novel is now available for download. For a limited time only, there are presently two ways to get it:</p>
<ul><li>– <a href="https://garage.ganzeer.com/product/TSG">$10 bucks through Garage.Ganzeer</a></li>
<li>– <a href="https://ganzeer.gumroad.com/l/TSG">Pay-what-you-want on Gumroad</a></li></ul>

<p>The book is also being serialized in print from <a href="https://radix.coop/product/the-solar-grid-subscription/">Radix Co-op</a>.</p>

<p>A pathway for a collected print edition is still being explored.</p>

<p>This complete e-book edition comes with a never-before-seen introduction by <a href="https://warrenellis.com/">Warren Ellis</a> (<em>Transmetropolitan, Castlevania, Normal</em>), extensive foreword by <a href="https://www.simkern.com/">Sim Kern</a> (<em>The Free People&#39;s Village, Genocide Bad</em>), and fantastic afterword by <a href="https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/ho-che-anderson">Ho Che Anderson</a> (<em>King, I Want To Be Your Dog, Godhead</em>).</p>

<p>Hundreds of years after a global flood, night has been consigned to legend. In its place, the Solar Grid—a vast network of artificial suns—keeps Earth bathed in relentless daylight, powering factories that never cease. But this eternal dawn comes at a cost: The Earth has become a scrapheap, a wasteland stripped of resources to fuel colonial settlements on Mars.</p>

<p>Amidst the ruins, two young scavengers, Mehret and Kameen, stumble upon a discovery that could shatter the Solar Grid&#39;s fragile, oppressive system. The story spans centuries—from a submerged Cairo to the corporate strongholds of New York, and into the augmented reality of a distant Mars. Environmental collapse, capitalism, imperialism, and migration collide in an epic tale that examines the hopes and consequences of unhinged techno-utopianism.</p>

<p>“Ganzeer treats <em>The Solar Grid</em> as a culmination of his personal, professional and political experiences over recent years.”
– THE GUARDIAN</p>

<p>“Ganzeer’s project epitomizes his hyper-democratic ethos.”
– FOREIGN POLICY</p>

<p>“It’s a story about the inevitable destruction of our planet by corporate greed and a couple of unassuming antiheroes who somehow bring it all down. This is a story of revolution, the powerless taking power back from the powerful.”
– SLATE</p>

<p><a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:work" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">work</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:comix" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">comix</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:tsg" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">tsg</span></a></p>
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      <title>Humbled to see that THE SOLAR GRID has been getting a fair degree of scholarly...</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Humbled to see that THE SOLAR GRID has been getting a fair degree of scholarly interest in recent years. These two popped up on my radar:&#xA;&#xA;Contingent Futures and the Time of Crisis: Ganzeer&#39;s Transmedial Narrative Art -- by Dominic Davies for Literary Geographies, 2022&#xA;&#xA;Climate Change and the Future of the City: Arabic science fiction as climate fiction in Egypt and Iraq -- by Teresa Pepe for Fragile Ecologies: Environmental Urgency in the Arts and Literatures of the Middle East, 2023&#xA;&#xA;#radar #TSG&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Humbled to see that <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a> has been getting a fair degree of scholarly interest in recent years. These two popped up on my radar:</p>
<ul><li><p><a href="https://www.academia.edu/90176879/Contingent_Futures_and_the_Time_of_Crisis_Ganzeers_Transmedial_Narrative_Art">Contingent Futures and the Time of Crisis: Ganzeer&#39;s Transmedial Narrative Art</a> — by Dominic Davies for <em>Literary Geographies</em>, 2022</p></li>

<li><p><a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1475262X.2023.2252774#abstract">Climate Change and the Future of the City: Arabic science fiction as climate fiction in Egypt and Iraq</a> — by Teresa Pepe for <em>Fragile Ecologies: Environmental Urgency in the Arts and Literatures of the Middle East</em>, 2023</p></li></ul>

<p><a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:radar" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">radar</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:TSG" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">TSG</span></a></p>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[August will see six academics at the top of their game come together in Dresden for Petrocultures 2026 to discuss THE SOLAR GRID and &#34;its many affordances for thinking through techno-optimism, energy, colonization, etc.&#34; as associate professor Stacey Balkan recently put it in an email. The panel discussion is set to include:&#xA;&#xA;Dominic Boyer, Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rice University (author of No More Fossils, Energopolitics: Winds and Power in the Anthropocene, and Understanding Media: A Popular Philosophy).&#xA;Stacey Balkan, Associate Professor in the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University (author of Rogues in the Postcolony: Narrating Extraction and Itinerancy in India and Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice).&#xA;Frederic Caille, Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Savoie Mont Blanc (author of L&#39;invention de l&#39;énergie solaire and La figure du sauveteur: Naissance du citoyen secoureur en France, 1780-1914).&#xA;Swaralipi Nandi, Associate Professor of English at Loyola Academy (co-editor of Oil Fictions: World Literature and Our Contemporary Petrosphere, The Postnational Fantasy: Essays on Postcolonialism, Cosmopolitics, and Science Fiction, and Spectacles of Blood: A Study of Violence and Masculinity in Postcolonial Films).&#xA;Imre Szeman, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Toronto Scarborough (author of Futures of the Sun: The Struggle over Renewable Life, Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Nation, and Energy Culture: Art and Theory on Oil and Beyond).&#xA;Brianna Anderson, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Texas in El Paso (creator of The Environmental Comics Digital Database).&#xA;&#xA;I too will be in Dresden for this meeting of minds, which I am very much looking forward to and immensely humbled by. &#xA;&#xA;#journal #TSG #event]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August will see six academics at the top of their game come together in Dresden for <a href="https://tu-dresden.de/gsw/slk/anglistik_amerikanistik/na-literatur/petrocultures2026?set_language=en">Petrocultures 2026</a> to discuss <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a> and “its many affordances for thinking through techno-optimism, energy, colonization, etc.” as associate professor Stacey Balkan recently put it in an email. The panel discussion is set to include:</p>
<ul><li>Dominic Boyer, Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rice University (author of <em>No More Fossils</em>, <em>Energopolitics: Winds and Power in the Anthropocene</em>, and <em>Understanding Media: A Popular Philosophy</em>).</li>
<li>Stacey Balkan, Associate Professor in the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University (author of <em>Rogues in the Postcolony: Narrating Extraction and Itinerancy in India</em> and <em>Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice</em>).</li>
<li>Frederic Caille, Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Savoie Mont Blanc (author of <em>L&#39;invention de l&#39;énergie solaire</em> and <em>La figure du sauveteur: Naissance du citoyen secoureur en France, 1780-1914</em>).</li>
<li>Swaralipi Nandi, Associate Professor of English at Loyola Academy (co-editor of <em>Oil Fictions: World Literature and Our Contemporary Petrosphere</em>, <em>The Postnational Fantasy: Essays on Postcolonialism, Cosmopolitics, and Science Fiction</em>, and <em>Spectacles of Blood: A Study of Violence and Masculinity in Postcolonial Films</em>).</li>
<li>Imre Szeman, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Toronto Scarborough (author of <em>Futures of the Sun: The Struggle over Renewable Life</em>, <em>Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Nation</em>, and <em>Energy Culture: Art and Theory on Oil and Beyond</em>).</li>
<li>Brianna Anderson, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Texas in El Paso (creator of <a href="https://www.ecocomicsdatabase.com/">The Environmental Comics Digital Database</a>).</li></ul>

<p>I too will be in Dresden for this meeting of minds, which I am very much looking forward to and immensely humbled by.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Upon reading what I felt was an absolute throwaway book--THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDISM by George Riley Scott--an idea for a most unusual sort-of-sequel to THE SOLAR GRID made its way into my mind. Now, THE SOLAR GRID actually already ends in a way that kind of invites a sequel (though unnecessary, it&#39;s a completely self-contained graphic novel), but that sequel if pursued would be too expected, I think. This other sort-of-sequel I can&#39;t stop thinking about, wouldn&#39;t at all be expected and would likely come off as highly peculiar (I can&#39;t help myself apparently). But it would also be so perfect in a way. It wouldn&#39;t feature any of the characters from the original THE SOLAR GRID (itself surprising, given how many characters there are in the book--it&#39;d be so easy to pluck any one of those and do something entirely focused on them), but would instead feature a new cast of characters and how they get on in the aftermath of THE SOLAR GRID&#39;s destruction. Fertile ground for social friction, and the rise of new ideas and ways of being despite most people at large holding onto the old. Even when the very conditions that created the logic and reasoning for the old has clearly disintegrated before their eyes.&#xA;&#xA;To be clear, THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDISM is a shit book. Published in 1934, it&#39;s filled with much quackery, false arguments, and casual racism, but it&#39;s sprinkled with a kernel of interesting enough reason throughout, and a handful of passages that are kind-of historically overlooked--like how Hitler cracked down on the rising nudist movement in early 1930s Germany.&#xA;&#xA;Obviously, I will refrain from engaging with this sequel idea or any other ideas concerned with graphic-noveling unless I&#39;m able to land a good enough publishing deal for THE SOLAR GRID. Can&#39;t be placing the cart in front of the horse, which is something I have a history of doing but have finally managed to overcome, I think.&#xA;&#xA;#storycab #tsg #comix #reads]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Upon reading what I felt was an absolute throwaway book—THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDISM by George Riley Scott—an idea for a most unusual sort-of-sequel to <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a> made its way into my mind. Now, THE SOLAR GRID actually already ends in a way that kind of invites a sequel (though unnecessary, it&#39;s a completely self-contained graphic novel), but <em>that</em> sequel if pursued would be too expected, I think. This <em>other</em> sort-of-sequel I can&#39;t stop thinking about, wouldn&#39;t at all be expected and would likely come off as highly peculiar (I can&#39;t help myself apparently). But it would also be so perfect in a way. It wouldn&#39;t feature any of the characters from the original THE SOLAR GRID (itself surprising, given how many characters there are in the book—it&#39;d be so easy to pluck any one of those and do something entirely focused on them), but would instead feature a new cast of characters and how they get on in the aftermath of THE SOLAR GRID&#39;s destruction. Fertile ground for social friction, and the rise of new ideas and ways of being despite most people at large holding onto the old. Even when the very conditions that created the logic and reasoning for the old has clearly disintegrated before their eyes.</p>

<p>To be clear, THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDISM <em>is</em> a shit book. Published in 1934, it&#39;s filled with much quackery, false arguments, and casual racism, but it&#39;s sprinkled with a kernel of interesting enough reason throughout, and a handful of passages that are kind-of historically overlooked—like how Hitler cracked down on the rising nudist movement in early 1930s Germany.</p>

<p>Obviously, I will refrain from engaging with this sequel idea or any other ideas concerned with graphic-noveling unless I&#39;m able to land a good enough publishing deal for THE SOLAR GRID. Can&#39;t be placing the cart in front of the horse, which is something I have a history of doing but have finally managed to overcome, I think.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#34;This book (The Solar Grid) is a singular voice, unique in its eclectic mix of intelligent science fiction, world politics, innovative design, and hardcore punk aesthetic. THE SOLAR GRID is fantastic art and you will be changed after reading it.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;--Farel Dalrymple, author of THE WRENCHIES&#xA;&#xA;#TSG #quote]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“This book (The Solar Grid) is a singular voice, unique in its eclectic mix of intelligent science fiction, world politics, innovative design, and hardcore punk aesthetic. <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a> is fantastic art and you will be changed after reading it.”</p>

<p>—<a href="https://www.patreon.com/cw/fareldal">Farel Dalrymple</a>, author of THE WRENCHIES</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Within a day of receiving a most enviable introduction for THE SOLAR GRID, a potential agent--who&#39;s had the manuscript sitting on her desktop for several months now--finally wrote back to tell me she wasn&#39;t sure she could agent it because the book isn&#39;t mainstream enough. She is of course absolutely right, and I as a matter of fact take her assessment as a compliment. My &#34;idols&#34; have, after all, never been mainstream. Although many have managed to become largely mainstream despite their material being anything but. There&#39;s Crumb, Alan Moore, Philip K. Dick, Hunter S. Thompson, and Burroughs to name but a few. Even Vonnegut started out as a fringe writer.&#xA;&#xA;This puts me in the less-than-ideal position of having to agent the work myself, as I&#39;d like the book to exist out in the wild for readers to discover beyond my limited reach.&#xA;&#xA;I was chatting with members of a grant-giving body a few days ago about another potential book project. One of them said, &#34;So you&#39;re writing, drawing, and designing it?&#34; To which I nodded. &#34;Wow, one-man show,&#34; she said.&#xA;&#xA;Not gonna lie, I&#39;m a little tired of this whole one-man show business. The thought of working on the material while other better-positioned folks take care of getting it out there strikes me as very appealing, but it does seem to be insistently elusive for one reason or another.&#xA;&#xA;Today I order chicken and make some soup in an attempt to rid my body of whatever new plague has infected me.&#xA;&#xA;Today&#39;s soundtrack is a combination of cafe chatter (played via my phone) and Persian jazz (played via my laptop).&#xA;&#xA;#journal #work #tsg&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within a day of receiving a most enviable introduction for <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a>, a potential agent—who&#39;s had the manuscript sitting on her desktop for several months now—finally wrote back to tell me she wasn&#39;t sure she could agent it because the book isn&#39;t mainstream enough. She is of course absolutely right, and I as a matter of fact take her assessment as a compliment. My “idols” have, after all, never been mainstream. Although many have managed to become largely mainstream despite their material being anything but. There&#39;s Crumb, Alan Moore, Philip K. Dick, Hunter S. Thompson, and Burroughs to name but a few. Even Vonnegut started out as a fringe writer.</p>

<p>This puts me in the less-than-ideal position of having to agent the work myself, as I&#39;d like the book to exist out in the wild for readers to discover beyond my limited reach.</p>

<p>I was chatting with members of a grant-giving body a few days ago about another potential book project. One of them said, “So you&#39;re writing, drawing, <em>and</em> designing it?” To which I nodded. “Wow, one-man show,” she said.</p>

<p>Not gonna lie, I&#39;m a little tired of this whole one-man show business. The thought of working on the material while other better-positioned folks take care of getting it out there strikes me as very appealing, but it does seem to be insistently elusive for one reason or another.</p>

<p>Today I order chicken and make some soup in an attempt to rid my body of whatever new plague has infected me.</p>

<p>Today&#39;s soundtrack is a combination of cafe chatter (played via my phone) and <a href="https://youtu.be/cmiGtPeJ9MM?si=NCO73euxXHAAjLoy">Persian jazz</a> (played via my laptop).</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;6 pages to color and 33 to letter.&#xA;&#xA;Lettering moves pretty quickly, but digital coloring is slow and loathsome. So many hours sat in front of a computer screen which makes me feel like a zombie at the end of each day. Can&#39;t wait to be done with this part already.&#xA;&#xA;Started reading Kazuo Ishiguro&#39;s NEVER LET ME GO sometime ago, which started interestingly enough but I largely lost interest by the last third of the book and now find myself winding most evening&#39;s down with a film instead. This however is also likely due to the above-mentioned zombie status induced by long hours at the computer desk. &#xA;&#xA;Today&#39;s screening: LOST HIGHWAY&#xA;&#xA;#journal #work #comix #TSG]]&gt;</description>
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<p>6 pages to color and 33 to letter.</p>

<p>Lettering moves pretty quickly, but digital coloring is slow and loathsome. So many hours sat in front of a computer screen which makes me feel like a zombie at the end of each day. Can&#39;t wait to be done with this part already.</p>

<p>Started reading Kazuo Ishiguro&#39;s NEVER LET ME GO sometime ago, which started interestingly enough but I largely lost interest by the last third of the book and now find myself winding most evening&#39;s down with a film instead. This however is also likely due to the above-mentioned zombie status induced by long hours at the computer desk.</p>

<p>Today&#39;s screening: LOST HIGHWAY</p>

<p><a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:journal" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">journal</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:work" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">work</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:comix" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">comix</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:TSG" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">TSG</span></a></p>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Inking is done.&#xA;&#xA;Tones, touch-ups, and colors where they apply remain before moving onto lettering.&#xA;&#xA;Lords help me.&#xA;&#xA;#TSG #work #comix]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Inking is done.</p>

<p>Tones, touch-ups, and colors where they apply remain before moving onto lettering.</p>

<p>Lords help me.</p>

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<p>9 pages worth of inks to go.</p>

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<p>Come next week, I shall be entering full hermit mode for a good month in an effort to finally bring <a href="https://thesolargrid.net/">THE SOLAR GRID</a> to a close; only inks, letters, and some colors remain on the final chapter. Without a kitchen though, proper hermit mode can be difficult to pull off; it kind of necessitates a great deal of meal prep. I&#39;ve got my microwave, kettle, minifridge, and grill outside, so I think I can make it work.</p>

<p><a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:journal" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">journal</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:work" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">work</span></a> <a href="https://ganzeer.today/tag:tsg" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">tsg</span></a></p>
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