RELEReleases

Tractor Beam Magazine Earns Fast Company Recognition for Soilpunk Vision

Fast Company has named Tractor Beam, a speculative fiction publication incubated by Tractor Beverage Company, an Honorable Mention in the 2026 World Changing Ideas Awards. The magazine, which centers on the concept of soilpunk, was selected from over 1,500 entries for its innovative approach to climate-positive storytelling.

Bio & NewsJune 16, 2026513 reads0

Launched in 2025, the publication functions as a future farmer's almanac, prioritizing optimistic visions of ecological regeneration over the typical collapse narratives found in contemporary climate fiction. Through original art and prose, the magazine charts potential paths for food systems and community resilience, grounding its speculative work in actual science and cultural development.

Duke Stump, Chief Brand Officer at Tractor Beverage Company, characterizes the project as an extension of the optimism required in farming. According to co-founders and editors Lana Z Porter and Claire Gustavson, the goal is to shift the narrative away from extraction toward a model where soil serves as the primary foundation for worldbuilding. Since its inception, the publication has featured work from over 50 contributors, including notable authors such as Jeff VanderMeer and Leah Thomas. The accolade will be highlighted in the upcoming Summer 2026 print edition of Fast Company.

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!