Squidpunk–the New Movement

Jeff VanderMeer • October 15th, 2007 @ 1:03 pm • Culture

Given the rise of squidpunk, we’re proud to announce the following:

SQUIDPUNK: The Anthology
A 300,000-word anthology from Bloomsbury in 2009 featuring squidpunk stories, essays, and interviews. In addition to my work, there will be fiction by Stephen Baxter, Peter Watts, Mike Moorcock, and Caitlin Kiernan. (More on this to follow.) John Coulthart will be creating the design and cover from his collection of twenty-five thousand squid images. Bloomsbury will be notified about their role in all of this sometime in the next month.

SQUIDPUNK: THE MANIFESTO
Fiction that unlike New Weird, Steampunk, or Slipstream, is at its core not only about squid, but about the symbolism of squid as color-changing, highly-mobile, alien-looking, intelligent ocean-goers. As a powerful ecosystem indicator, the squid is a potent symbol for environmental rejuvenation. Squidpunk is almost exclusively set at sea and must contain some reference to either cephalopods or to anything that thematically relates to squid, in terms of world iconography and tropes. Squidpunk is never escapist or whimsical. It is always serious and edgy. This combination of a hard punk aesthetic with the fluid propulsion system common to the squid has produced a unique literary hybrid beloved by Mundanes and Surrealists alike.

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23 Responses to “Squidpunk–the New Movement”

  1. Alex D M says:

    If movements were my kink, I’d hit that.

  2. Rick Klaw says:

    If this was April 1 and it was anyone but you, I’d think this was a joke.. sadly, it’s not.. is it??

  3. Jeff VanderMeer says:

    As soon as Bloomsbury is notified that they will be publishing our antho, and I set up the whole squidpunk paradigm, we’re a go. I also have to make sure people start writing squidpunk and that the writers I’ve name-checked are told to start sending in their already-accepted pieces to our antho ASAP. Oh–and Coulthart will need to be told to acquire s 25k squid image collection.

    But, mostly, it’ll be aimed at squid, so it’s going to be published in squidlish, actually on a strobing squid. Humans will need a snorkel and all of that to “read” the book–but, also they’ll have to learn squidlish.

    I think all of this might be an indication that whatever I’m coming down with is the flu. :(

    Jeff

  4. Ennis Drake says:

    As a lover anything punk . . . I’m all over this! Are you accepting submissions? I’ve had a concept I’ve been toying with for months about the psychological stresses of living in a marine habitat (which I was basing on NASA’s mock lunar habitat in the Gulf of Mexico). If the antho is open, what kind of deadline would I be looking at, and where would I send something if I was able to produce it in time?

  5. Jeff VanderMeer says:

    Dear Friends: This post was meant as a joke. How could it be anything other than a joke? No matter. I still love you all.

    Jeff

  6. Steve B says:

    The _Wayne’s World_ quote “Fiiished in!” seems apropos here.

  7. neilwilliamson says:

    Because you type with such a straight face, Jeff.

    You’re the boy who cried squid! after all.

  8. Corey Redekop says:

    I’m from northern Manitoba, and I’m interested in starting up an anthology of Chipmunkpunk. Any takers?

  9. Jeff VanderMeer says:

    Corey–I’m in. Just as soon as I finish my squidpunk retelling of the Odyssey and my squirrelmonkeypunk arboreal adventure serial.

    JV

  10. Corey Redekop says:

    Great. I’ll pencil you in after my exploration into the relgious socio-economic ramifications of Monkpunk, my weight-obsessed novel Chunkpunk, and, of course, the discoteria-themed Funkpunk.

  11. Jayme Lynn Blaschke says:

    Two words: KRAKEN SWARM!

    Do not trifle with me, sir.

  12. Stefan Hayden says:

    this is so awesomely bad!

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  14. Matt Staggs says:

    Oh, but what about the New Squid?

  15. John Coulthart says:

    Steady on, I think I’ve only got about 12,000 squid images. I’ll have to raid the Encyclopaedia Squidanica at this rate.

  16. Rachel Abrams says:

    “The Calamari Caper” ?..

  17. pauljessup says:

    Oh yeah? Well I take your movement and raise it to the next level! Sushi Punk!

  18. Jeff VanderMeer says:

    That said, I am now thinking about doing a Squidpunk pop culture book, if I can convince Chronicle or Taschen or somebody to do it.
    Jeff

  19. Nancy Lebovitz says:

    Any hope of getting Bruce Schneier in on this?

  20. Jaq Greenspon says:

    Jeff,

    Been hearing about for some time from various friends (Jay Lake, Kari O’Connor) but now you’ve gone and convinced me I need to read you first hand. Brilliant idea for an antho and if you ever get Bloomsbury on board, I’d love to send you a submission.

  21. Noadi says:

    I for one wholeheartedly think you should do this book and should you expect to be flooded by me begging to do art for it.

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